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  • Older Brits avoid investing over fears of losing money

    March 13, 2026

    Older Brits are swerving the stock market over fears of losing capital despite growing warnings that people are approaching retirement without sufficient funds. Baby Boomers and Gen X admitted that they avoided investing and kept money in savings accounts, claiming the potential risk of losing capital over rides boosting wealth, according to the latest survey [...]

  • House of Lords warns ministers’ pension power grab ‘dangerous and unjustified’

    March 11, 2026

    A member of the House of Lords has described the reserve power in the Pension Schemes Bill as “dangerous and unjustified” as ministers face intense scrutiny over the detail of their overhaul of the pensions system. Speaking in the House of Lords during an urgent question session, Baroness Stedman-Scott, a Conservative member, called out the [...]

  • Ask the expert: Can I afford a gap year in my 40s?

    March 11, 2026

    Do you have a personal finance question that you’re struggling to find an answer to? Email [email protected] Questions will be published anonymously. Fidelity personal finance specialist Marianna Hunt is back to advise a reader who wishes to take a year off for travel but worries about disrupting long term savings plans. Q: I’m in my [...]

  • Legal & General shares slide after profit disappoints

    March 11, 2026

    Legal & General share price tumbled in early morning trading, after the asset management and insurance giant’s  reshape was overshadowed by lower-than-expected profit. Shares fell 5.5 per cent to 244p on Wednesday, after core operating profit of £1.62bn fell short of analyst’s £1.65bn expectation, creating a “source of disappointment for investors”, despite it rising six [...]

  • It’s time to get pensions investing in Britain

    March 4, 2026

    Pensions may be a thorny subject, but it is important to recognise that we have the potential for the UK to accelerate growth and productivity and reverse the negative impact of the policies of the last 20+ years, says Charles Hall Pensions have moved from being a technical backwater to a mainstream debate, as demonstrated [...]

  • Forget student loans, the national debt is the real mortgage on the young

    February 27, 2026

    Debating student loan interest distracts from the far larger and permanent national debt and its interest payments, which place a compounding, long-term financial liability on younger taxpayers who already face rising costs and a weakening worker-to-retiree ratio, says Martin Beck The campaign to cut student loan interest rates is welcome. A system where balances rise [...]

  • Women in their forties drove January pension contribution surge

    February 25, 2026

    Women paid more into their pensions than men in January 2026, with females in their 40s driving the surge. According to retirement firm Pensionbee, female customers contributed 104 per cent of the amount men contributed, despite only accounting for 42 per cent of total customers, and marked just the second time in the firm’s history, [...]

  • Inheritance tax haul hits another record

    February 20, 2026

    The government raked in a record amount of cash from inheritance tax, as receipts for the unpopular levy were boosted by frozen thresholds sucking in a record number of taxpayers and ballooning asset prices. The exchequer collected a total of £7.1bn between April 2025 and January 2026 from the tax, official HMRC figures show, a [...]

  • Lloyds offloads Scottish Widows Europe in £100m deal

    February 17, 2026

    Lloyds Banking Group has offloaded its European life insurance business to FTSE 250 firm Chesnara in the latter’s second major deal with a UK bank. The FTSE 100 banking giant – which posted a hefty profit jump last month for the 2025 financial year – has inked a €110m (£96m) deal with Chesnara for Luxembourg-based [...]

  • Ask the expert: I’m in my 40s. Should I start derisking my pension?

    February 10, 2026

    Fidelity personal finance specialist Marianna Hunt is back to help a reader who wants to retire early but is unsure on how to protect the value of their investments as they prepare to stop working. Q: I’m in my late 40s and calculate that I’ve got enough saved into pensions to retire at age 57. [...]

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