Blame and responsibility is being disproportionately placed upon the advice sector, following the Work and Pensions Select Committee’s report on the British Steel pension scheme, the Personal Finance Society has said
The profits being racked up by Private Finance Initiative (PFI) companies should be subject to a new windfall tax, so much-needed resources can be put back into the UK’s cash-strapped public services, UNISON has said today
The trial of Dharam Prakash Gopee concluded yesterday at Southwark Crown Court with the jury returning a guilty verdict to the charges brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for offences under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
Average weekly household spending rose to £554.20 in the financial year ending 2017; in real terms, a return to pre-economic downturn levels, according to the ONS
For a year that has seen Brexit takeover the agenda, it has still been a busy one for pensions. From the appointment of a new pensions minister, to government reviews and consultations, pension scheme closures, and court rulings, Natalie Tuck looks back at some of the themes of 2017
More than a quarter of employees are facing 2018 with growing financial problems negatively impacting their life, according to new research from Willis Towers Watson
New HMRC figures show that stamp duty rules designed to clamp down on buy-to-let landlords have landed ordinary homebuyers with unexpected tax bills totalling over £160m which have then had to be refunded, according to mutual insurer Royal London
A total of 93 per cent of pension savers have said that they felt more informed of their pension options following appointments with Pension Wise, a report has found