The Pensions Bill was debated in Parliament yesterday, with the coalition government pressing ahead with their plans to raise the state pension age for men and women.
An inquiry by the Equality and Human Rights Commission has found that the human rights of some older people is being overlooked, due to levels of care being so poor.
Informed Choice chartered financial planner Martin Bamford was featured in the Independent today, talking about the Money Advice Service.
The FTSE 100 index of leading UK company shares finished the week at 5,714.94, up 16.13 points or +0.28% on the day and down 50.86 points (-0.88%) over the week.
We have lined up six new personal finance and investment webcasts for the second half of 2011.
Informed Choice chartered financial planner Martin Bamford looks at the issues in Greece and the potential impact on European and global markets.
The Post Office has launched new three and five year inflation linked bonds, not to be confused with the Index-linked Savings Certificates from National Savings & Investments.
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) have grown in their popularity in recent years, but a new warning reminds investors that some ETFs are riskier than others.
The Chancellor is expected to force UK banks to ring-fence their retail banking operations from riskier investment banking in his Mansion House speech this evening.
We take a look at our annual FSA invoice and explain how much direct regulation is now costing every client of Informed Choice.
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