All news on the topic: Pensions
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New cost of retirement as millions will pay 34% more for 'moderate' lifestyle
The new Retirement Living Standards index shows how much money you need in later life to cover basic expenses, as well as luxuries - with the cost of living adding to expectations
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Samsung chief Lee Jae-yong acquitted of financial crimes linked to 2015 merger
A South Korean court has acquitted Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong of financial crimes involving a contentious merger between Samsung affiliates in 2015 that tightened his grip over South Korea's biggest company
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'Charles' cancer will be challenging for both the King and the Royal Family'
Though his cancer is not of the prostate, it was because of tests for that condition that the true illness became apparent. The consequences for the King and Royal Family will be challenging.
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Brits warned they may have to work until they're 71 - millions could be impacted
New research today from the International Longevity Centre has suggested the state pension age may need to rise higher than previously thought, due to people retiring earlier
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Check your BT, Sky and Virgin bill now - urgent price alert issued to UK homes
Millions of homes continue to pay full price for their broadband access when they could save money by switching to something far cheaper.
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Thief who stole £24k from gran ordered to pay back just £84 after blowing cash
Amanda Farr, 48, stole £24,000 from her grandmother Joyce Hutchings, 91, spending it on McDonald's food, William Hill betting and a holiday to Amsterdam, among other things
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Woman almost loses arm to flesh eating bacteria after getting cut on rusty sign
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A brush with a rusty sign, led to a small cut that left the then 35-year-old with gangrene, and set to lose her arm, or even her life, in San Antonio, Texas
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'We will never give up fight for truth and justice for nuclear test veterans'
A fresh court case is about to launch, demanding the MoD provide the blood tests, compensation, and an apology following nuclear bomb tests in 1952 which then Prime Minister Winston Churchill said caused no casualties
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Michelle Mone's husband Doug Barrowman fails to get £5m fraud case thrown out
Bra tycoon Michelle Mone did not join her husband Doug Barrowman, 58, in court, with the entrepreneur and six co-defendants on trial in Spain in a £5million embezzlement case
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Demand for financial help soars as nation grapples with debt and inflation
The Money and Pensions Service said that in the first week of January, MoneyHelper's Money Troubles pages received 10,187 hits, up from 7,625 the week before Christmas
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Privately educated school pupils are 'more likely to learn about pensions'
More than two-fifths of privately educated 35 to 44 year olds said they reviewed or reassessed their pension pot at least once a year, compared with less than a fifth of state school-educated peers of the same age
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More than eight in 10 Brits claim they were not taught about pensions at school
And as a result, many feel anxious, confused, or overwhelmed when it comes to retirement planning - with more than half considering it to be a minefield
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Nicky Henderson says Cheltenham not to blame for Jonbon flop
Trainer Nicky Henderson insists his superstar two-miler Jonbon has no aversion to the Cheltenham track after his shock defeat in the Clarence House Chase on Saturday
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Teenage jockey claims huge win after mistakes from Cheltenham favourite Jonbon
Festival Trials Day was the last race meeting at Cheltenham before March's four-day event. Willie Mullins' runners did not disappoint and Sir Gino's impressive win made him the new Triumph Hurdle favourite
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HMRC repays £3,000 to thousands of Brits who were hit by huge tax bills
In total, over 12,000 reclaim forms were processed during October, November and December of last year, with £3,216 being the average amount that was reclaimed
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Toyboy, 30, who inherited estate of British vicar, 81, engaged again to new man
A Romanian toyboy, who married an 81-year-old vicar, has gotten engaged to a new man, despite promising his late husband that he would never tie the knot again
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DWP contacting up to 20,000 benefit claimants who could be due £2000 payout
The DWP has this week admitted that widowed people with an inherited pension who claimed New Style Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) during the pandemic may be due cash after they were underpaid benefits
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MoD lied for 40 years that irradiated British troops had a "zero dose"
As Tory MPs demand an urgent review, the MoD refuses to bin the dodgy data and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak still won't talk to survivors
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Martin Lewis shares 'one rule' everyone with a pension needs to follow
The Money Saving Expert (MSE) website founder shared the advice on pensions during a live caller phone-in on ITV's This Morning earlier this week and one piece of advice shared by Martin was about pensions
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Six million UK residents need to double income to escape poverty
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation said a sustained fall in poverty has not been seen in two decades
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DWP mistake means benefit claimants could be due £2,000 payout - who is eligible
The DWP announced that some New Style Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) claimants had been underpaid their benefits and the mistake mainly impacted people who inherited pensions from someone who had died and was claiming New Style JSA
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Tory minister accuses Art Attack host of 'bias' in strange on-air blunder
Transport Minister Huw Merriman caused bafflement when he lashed out at Art Attack host Neil Buchanan while whining about coverage of Universal Credit on Sky News
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Tories pay another £22,000 to ex-ministers 'by mistake' after Peter Bone gaffe
Baroness Stedman-Scott and Sir David Evennett got generous severance packages when they left Government, even though they were both ineligible as they were both over 65
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Be more confident is the top piece of advice women would give their younger self
Other pearls of wisdom included having faith in yourself, not letting opportunities pass you by - and taking better care of your physical and mental health
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DWP issues update on free TV licences for more than one million Brits
Pension Credit is also known as a gateway benefit for other financial help and one of the extra perks claimants can get is a free TV Licence if they are over the age of 75 years
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