Steve Webb answers your pension questions here

Former Pensions Minister Steve is This is Money’s Agony Uncle. Here’s where you can check out all his previous columns to see if any involve issues affecting you. Unfortunately Steve can’t reply to everyone who writes in, but we hope the broad range of topics he covers helps everyone at some point, whether they get … Read more

Call to axe rip-off retirement home fees in small print

Government urged to axe rip-off retirement home fees in small print as crackdown is delayed There are hidden fees for selling a deceased relative’s retirement home Many retirement property firms are taking between 1% and 30% of the proceeds Charity Age UK is calling for the fees to be scrapped altogether By Sarah Bridge for … Read more

How do you appeal if your application for NHS CHC is refused?

Getting your or a loved one’s care fees fully funded can be a struggle, and many families feel their cases are wrongly rejected. How to apply for ‘NHS continuing healthcare’ to cover the often astronomical bills is explained here, and now we look at what to do if you are denied this help.  James Urquhart-Burton, … Read more

Temporary coronavirus law allows witnessing of wills on video

A temporary law allowing wills to be witnessed over video has sparked warnings it could leave vulnerable people open to abuse and lead to more legal challenges. The Government plans to legalise the remote witnessing of wills and backdate the measure to 31 January – the day the first coronavirus case was confirmed in the … Read more

Nest scheme puts savers’ cash into green investment strategy

State-backed pension provider Nest is to plough £5.5billion, nearly half of its 9million members’ money, into a climate-friendly investment strategy. Nest’s goal is to halve carbon emissions generated by its investments by 2030 and reach ‘net zero’ by 2050.  It will also ditch companies involved in thermal coal, oil sands and Arctic drilling within five … Read more

A widow, 83, receives £115k after ANOTHER state pension error

An 83-year-old woman with dementia has received £115,000 and an apology from the Government in a second shocking case of a widow being underpaid state pension for two decades. The payment to Barbara Cornish, a former doctor’s receptionist from Essex, is the latest to emerge in the scandal of elderly women missing out on state … Read more

Workers stack up ever more dormant pensions as they move jobs

Workers have built up 8million dormant pensions worth £1,000 or less as auto-enrolment means they acquire a new pot every time they change jobs, new research reveals. The number is forecast to rise to 27million small inactive pots by 2015, which the study suggests will become unsustainable because of a double blow on charges. Small … Read more