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Tough new measures announced by Pensions Minister Steve Webb today will ensure pension schemes deliver value for money for savers.
More than 40,000 people have moved from claiming benefits to running their own business thanks to New Enterprise Allowance.
First step in the government’s fundamental reforms to British pensions unveiled in Budget 2014.
Invitation to public open days for Embassy photo exhibition this cherry-blossom season
Prime Minister David Cameron was in Brighton to speak on the pension and savings announcements made in the Budget 2014.
Leicester and Leicestershire have agreed with the government a multi-million pound City Deal to boost the local economy.
The government’s strategy for the future of pension provision following the reform proposals announced in the Budget Statement yesterday.
Over a quarter of a million jobseekers have escaped long-term unemployment and found lasting work – normally at least 6 months.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine, the Budget, TV licences and flight MH370.
New figures show 4,280 people started claiming Universal Credit by the end of 2013 – as the national roll-out of the new benefit continues.
Series of radical measures to help savers at every stage of their lives announced by Chancellor at Budget.
The employment rate has hit a 5 year high and a record 30.19 million people are now in jobs.
The Department for Work and Pensions announced today that Mark Boyle has been appointed as Chair of The Pensions Regulator.
The government’s consultation on zero hours contracts has now closed, having received more than 30,000 responses.
Latest statistics from the Office for National Statistics indicate that the government’s reforms to workplace pensions are working.
The British Embassy has a full-time vacancy for a Project Officer working in the political section of the Embassy.
One of the final elements of the government’s comprehensive public service pension reform programme has today been set out by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander.
The government has approved a rise in the National Minimum Wage to £6.50 per hour.
Over 3 million workers have begun saving into a workplace pension scheme as a result of automatic enrolment, according to figures from The Pensions Regulator.
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