All news on the topic: Pensions
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Martin Lewis issues warning after man discovers lost cash worth £121,000
The latest call to action from Martin Lewis is about lost pensions, after one man discovered forgotten pots worth a staggering £121,000 by doing a simple check
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Cost of living 'nightmare' to get even worse - 9 vital questions answered
The Office for National Statistics said we last month paid 19% more on a weekly shop, the highest since 1977. Some items have gone up seven times faster than average wages
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Martin Lewis explains way to get ‘hidden pay rise’ from your employer
When you pay into your workplace pension, your employer must also contribute to your pension savings - this means you’re getting extra money you wouldn't have got otherwise
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Sir Geoff Hurst backs fight for older people's tsar to champion OAP rights
The 1966 cup final hero is among a host of celebrities throwing their support behind a campaign for an Older People's Commissioner
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Angela Rayner defends Labour's 'hard-hitting' ads - and will 'keep attacking PM'
“It's no-nonsense, and that's what people want to see. They don't want flannel and fluff," the deputy Labour leader said. “It's hard-hitting and it's no nonsense, and it's factual. It's the statistics that are shocking”
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'Striking nurses were offered a pay deal that amounts to a fart in the face'
This Prime Minister won't make Britain rich in the same way someone driving a Bentley doesn't pick up hitchhikers, says Fleet Street Fox. We're heading for a very storrmy summer
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Average earner needs to work 400 years to benefit from Hunt's pension tax bung
The Chancellor announced a number of pension tax cuts that are set to benefit the top 1% of the population and a new study has found it would take the average worker around four centuries to achieve the same
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State pension rising by 10.1% from today - see how much more money you will get
The new rates will kick in on April 10 but when you'll notice the difference depends on when you receive your next payment after this date - here is what you need to know
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Full list of benefits increasing by 10.1% from Universal Credit to state pension
From April 10, millions of Brits on benefits and Universal Credit will receive a payment boost to keep in line with September's inflation rate of 10.1% - read the full list here
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Tory voter ID rule is a clear message to the young - you’re worthless to us
Brian Reade says the photo ID requirement for voting is just another example of how the Government couldn't care less about those who aren't true blue
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Royal guardsman jailed for selling ammunition to undercover cop
Former Coldstream Guard Rajon Graham was caught selling bullets to an undercover detective posing as a criminal arms dealer in order to make some extra cash
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7 money changes coming today as new tax year begins - including pension rules
The new tax year begins today and with it comes a whole series of adjusted money rules and changes, affecting everything from your pension to how much you pay in tax if you're a high earner
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Meet the UK's toughest prison officer - who can pull lorries with his bare hands
Sam Duthie, a prison officer at HMP Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, spends his days keeping bad guys behind bars, but at night he pulls lorries down the street with his bare hands
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5 ways to lower your tax bill - as millions set to pay more after stealth raid
There are things you can do to help you reduce your tax burden and be more tax-efficient with your money - here are some tips from Bestinvest personal finance analyst Alice Haine
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Woman's home infested by maggots as she lived below dead neighbour for two years
Sheila Seleoane's neighbours continually raised the alarm with housing association Peabody due to a bad odour and other indicators before her remains were found after two-and-a-half years
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Strip rapist killer Wayne Couzens of £4,000-a-year police pension, mayor urges
Before joining the Met Police, Wayne Couzens was an officer at the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) for seven and a half years. His service makes him eligible for a pension of up to £4,000 a year
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Renters asked to shell out £1000 a month for property - but it looks like a shed
The apartment, in posh Maidenhead, Berkshire has caused a further stink with potential lodgers because it's a stone's throw from sewage works
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Keir Starmer vows to relieve Brits' money worries with council tax freeze pitch
The Labour leader expressed his "frustration" with Rishi Sunak's Tories, who he said had failed to "relieve the worry felt by millions of households when their council tax bill lands on the doorstep”
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Terminally ill patients plunged into poverty with some too scared to heat homes
Carers have found patients lying in distress, curled up under blankets for hours in damp homes. Data from end-of-life charity Marie Curie found 89% of staff have patients with cash woes
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7 things every Brit must check in next 5 days - from your savings to pension
Unlike the traditional calendar year, the tax year doesn’t run from January to December - instead, it always starts on April 6 and ends on April 5 the following year
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Keir Starmer brands Rishi Sunak 'Mr 1%' as he blasts pension tax breaks for rich
The Labour leader made the savage comment about the PM at a local elections campaign launch in Swindon, where he criticised the Chancellor’s decision to scrap the top limit on tax-free pensions savings in his Budget
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Brits' Easter holidays under threat as French air traffic controllers to strike
Brits hoping to travel abroad during the Easter holidays - even those not flying to France - could be affected by air traffic controllers planning to walk out in solidarity with striking workers
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Labour vows to freeze council tax bills - days before Brits hit with huge hike
As households face a big hike in bills on Saturday, Labour leader Keir Starmer will say he would use a windfall tax on oil and gas giants to stop them rising this year if he was in power
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Keir Starmer mounts bid to block Rishi Sunak's tax giveaway to millionaires
Labour's amendment says the move "will cost around £1 billion a year and benefit only those with the biggest pension pots"
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'I'm a money expert - here's five things to do before the end of the tax year'
Tax year end is just days away, on April 5 - and Brits should make the most of their hard-earned cash through Lifetime ISAs, and checking their pension contributions
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