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James Jones-Tinsley: Bracing for the Budget
When the Labour Party launched its pre-Election Manifesto in June, the main pensions-related commitment promised, “…a review of the pensions landscape.”
James Jones-Tinsley: “One Minister, Two Guvnors”
I remember seeing the excellent National Theatre production of “One Man, Two Guvnors” in 2014, which was based on the comedy “The Servant of Two Masters”, written by the Italian playwright, Carlo Goldoni, in 1746.
James Jones-Tinsley: Labour's post election priorities
Pensions expert James Jones-Tinsley reviews the election result and its impact on the pensions landscape...
Experts say Labour must grasp pensions nettle
Leading industry pensions and advice sector experts have welcomed Labour’s victory as a chance to push forward some key financial reforms but some have raised questions about the clarity of Labour's pension and advice priorities.
Pension reform proposals could sway voters
Pensions could yet prove to be a decisive issue in the upcoming election with nearly nine in ten working people (88%) wanting whichever party wins the election to do more to help people save for retirement, according to new research.
Election result means Pensions Bill likely to return
The Conservative General Election triumph means the much delayed Pensions Bill is likely to be back in Parliament soon, according to a number of financial services experts.