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A right-wing think tank has welcomed Rachel Reeves’ plan to create pension “megafunds” in a bid to boost investment in British infrastructure.. The chancellor will tonight set out changes to ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves defends the government's decision not to pay compensation in the "Waspi" pension case. She says "given that the vast majority of people did know about these changes, I ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning what she calls the "biggest pension reform in decades" in an attempt to boost economic growth. The government wants to merge the UK's 86 council pension ...
Rachel Jane Reeves (born 13 February 1979) is a British politician who has served as Chancellor of the Exchequer since July 2024. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010. She previously held various shadow ministerial and shadow cabinet portfolios between ...
Pension “megafunds” are set to be created to help unlock billions of pounds of investment in UK businesses and infrastructure.. Rachel Reeves will use her first Mansion House speech on ...
Government watchdog, the Social Security Advisory Committee, criticising the plan, said it was rushed and ill-conceived, and asked that urgent changes be made to it before the cold winter weather hits. It also said that Reeves's estimate that it would raise £1.5 billion per year was very likely a sizeable overestimate. [19]
Between 2005 and 2007 there was, I think, a 28-month delay in letters to women born in the 1950s about changes to pension age. That was unacceptable and it was right that the government apologised ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves defended the decision to refuse compensation for the Waspi women, saying 90 per cent were aware of the impending changes to the state pension age. Calls for women born in ...