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Poorest pensioners miss out on £7,700 in DWP support

New analysis reveals a stark gap in state support, with retirees on under £15,003 income receiving £7,754 less annually than wealthier OAPs. Discover the figures and why checking eligibility is crucial.

UK urged to find lost pensions worth £13,620

UK households are urged to trace lost pension pots, with the average forgotten fund for 55-75 year olds valued at £13,620. Act now to boost your retirement savings.

Racist attacks surge, leaving minority women in fear

A surge in racially motivated violence in the West Midlands has left minority women living in fear, altering daily routines and reviving historic anxieties. Charities report unprecedented demand for safety guides.

Pension cap to hit private sector workers hardest

Thousands of UK private sector workers earning over £40,000 face retirement losses exceeding £20,000 under Labour's proposed salary sacrifice cap. Discover how this policy change could impact your pension pot.

WASPI women issued 'hard to believe' update

WASPI women receive a crucial update as the Labour government retakes the compensation decision. A finance expert calls the DWP's communication failure 'hard to believe'.

Labour Pension Reform: Pots Could Rise 60%

The Labour government's pension shake-up introduces multi-employer CDC schemes, potentially boosting retirement incomes by 60% and providing secure lifetime payments.

Birmingham Coaches Nominated for National Award

Two Birmingham tennis coaches, Carolle Forde Garcia and Iman Mahmood, are finalists for a UK Coaching award, recognised for their inclusive project that has welcomed over 500 women and children.

Wales Women Face Significant Leadership Barriers

A new report from CBI Wales and University of South Wales reveals 86% of women believe leadership favours certain personas. Discover the solutions to create more inclusive workplaces.

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