Research Briefing
Public service pensions – facts and figures
Facts, figures and sources information on public service pensions
Research Briefing
Facts, figures and sources information on public service pensions
Research Briefing
Looks at when and how the State Pension is paid
Research Briefing
This briefing paper looks at some of the FAQs constituents raise with their MPs about pensions.
Research Briefing
This paper discusses the Restriction of Public Sector Exit Payment Regulations 2020. The Regulations came into force in November 2020 but were disapplied by the Treasury on 12 February 2021 and will be revoked on 19 March 2021.
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Looks at the policy of not uprating the UK State Pension in some overseas countries
Research Briefing
Looks at the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the employment rates and retirement plans of older people and the impact on their future retirement incomes
Research Briefing
Benefits and tax credits that are linked to inflation rise by 0.5% in April 2021, while the triple lock delivers a 2.5% increase to the Basic and New State Pension. Temporary uplifts to Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit, worth £20 per week, are set to lapse in April 2021 - the Government says it will "look at the economic and health context before making any decisions" about further support for low-income families during the coronavirus crisis.
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Looks at the current policy on uprating the State Pension and Pension Credit and the arrangements for uprating in April 2021
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Looks at the Pension Schemes Bill 2019-21 which covers Collective Money Purchase Schemes, Pensions Dashboards and stronger powers for the Pensions Regulator
Research Briefing
As part of the EU, the UK was part of a system to co-ordinate the social security entitlements for people moving within the EU. This paper looks at the arrangements for those within scope of the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement and after the Brexit transition period
Research Briefing
An overview of implications of Brexit for workplace and personal pensions
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This briefing looks at the aims which governments since 2010 have set out to justify major welfare reforms.
Debate Pack
A Westminster Hall debate on ‘The Future of pensions policy’ has been scheduled for Tuesday 8 December 2020 from 2.30pm to 4.00pm. The debate will be led by Rob Roberts MP
Research Briefing
This note looks at the introduction of pension sharing on divorce provisions and points to some sources of information and guidance
Insight
Spending on contributory benefits accounts for around 9% of social security expenditure on working-age adults and children.
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