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[Written Question] Pensions: Government Assistance

Mr Gregory Campbell Answering Body: Department for Work and Pensions Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, with reference to the findings of the Pensions Commission interim report on retirement savings, published on 19 May 2026, what plans he has to assist those of working age to have sufficient retirement i

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BBC expert says pension rule change means people acting 'at first opportunity'

BBC expert says pension rule change means people acting 'at first opportunity' BBC Morning Live viewers told people are acting now before the rules come in A BBC expert has told people with pensions they are currently taking money out ‘at the first opportunity’ as a major change is set to happen. Appearing on BBC Morning Live, personal finance expert Laura Pomfret explained that people are acting now before the rules come in. The change is coming about because of a change in the state...

Daily Mirror 8d ago

New pensioner '£2,100' alert as 'you may need to put more aside'

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Daily Mirror 5d ago

People born before 1976 told 'make crucial check before it's too late'

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Daily Mirror 5d ago

Exact amount you need to have a ‘comfortable’ retirement, pension experts reveal

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Daily Mirror 5d ago

Missouri slashes funding for Dolly Parton’s free book program

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The Independent World 7d ago

Suvendu Adhikari’s first month as CM: The Nayak phase of power

Every new government gets a small honeymoon with history. Franklin Roosevelt used his to tell a broken America that the first task of power was not perfection, but motion: “Above all, try something.” Suvendu Adhikari, a month after taking oath as CM of West Bengal on Rabindranath Tagore’s birth anniversary on May 9, seems to have imbibed that spirit.

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