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Osborne’s savings account was not intended for people like me — but nevertheless I’ll open one
Inertia over rule change could hit Tata workers
Attempt to avoid a major backlash from own MPs
Contribution rates need to rise significantly to avoid toiling into old age, report says
Steve Webb denies claims he oversold benefits of shake-up
Big changes are happening that could leave thousands of higher earners worse off
About 600,000 existing customers of the pensions provider will be eligible
Liberal Democrat once accused by mutual of ‘headline-grabbing’ policies
Former pension minister on state pension reforms
All savers need to benefit from retirement reforms, says Which?
Former minister says government must find ways to raise saving rates for auto enrolment
Pensions expert takes up role just weeks after introduction of big reforms to the sector
Both the pensions minister and his shadow lost their seats, leaving key brief open
Euphoria for non-doms and landlords, but more uncertainty for high earners saving into pensions
The next government will trample retirement savings, no matter who wins
Fees on £10bn worth of savings to be cut to same level as current schemes
Fake cold-calling company bought records of 15,000 people
As radical reforms are set to take effect, the pensions minister insists he’d change nothing
Political experiment proved surprisingly durable but threatens to devastate Lib Dems
Government ‘incapable or unwilling’ to protect savers from scams, shadow minister will claim
Steve Webb advises there is no hurry for savers to decide on pension savings and avoid fraudsters
Companies are exploring the benefits of hybrid plans but government says there is ‘little interest’
Cash swap proposals under consideration before Budget
Eight metrics could sum up transaction charges
Pensions minister says some firms are not doing enough to address high fees and exit charges
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