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Linking payments to earnings growth is fairer and more sustainable
The triple lock makes it impossible for government — and individuals — to estimate the cost of retirement
Premier risks backlash from MPs fearful of alienating older voters in general election
Retirees’ incomes boosted by more than workers’ as state payment exceeds inflation
Jeremy Hunt has put saver and investor plans in the deep freeze
Future for tax, pensions and energy policy has been tossed into the political salad spinner
Through the generations, women need to ensure they will have cause to celebrate in retirement
Calls for rethink on suspension of ‘triple lock’ as rising cost of living triggers concern among Tory MPs
Peers vote to keep ‘triple lock’ despite extra £5bn cost to Treasury, but move faces reversal in Commons
No 10 insists committed to pledge despite Treasury concerns on potential £4bn cost of uprating retirement payments
Property investors set to benefit from tax savings announced in the chancellor’s summer statement
Previous manifesto promises could be broken and unpopular decisions made as the UK’s budget deficit mounts
International Monetary Fund calls for review of universal benefit
State pension payments likely to increase by 2.6 per cent
Plan to means test winter fuel payments also scrapped
How your investments and personal finances could be affected
Conservatives fail to guarantee future for retirement income rises
PM signals she will change Cameron’s flagship policy if she wins election
Older people are missing from the election debate where they matter most
The PM’s choice — retiree anger or tackling cost and imbalance
Former Treasury head says revenue and pension locks will mean permanent deficit
Taking benefits from top 5-10% would free cash for poor, senior director argues
Policy ensures state pension rises by highest of CPI, earnings growth or 2.5%
The UK prime minister has the electoral freedom to tackle policy injustices
The key battlegrounds on investments, tax, pensions and property
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