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  • ROS ALTMANN

    Ros is a leading authority on later life issues, including pensions,
    social care and retirement policy. Numerous major awards have recognised
    her work to demystify finance and make pensions work better for people.
    She was the UK Pensions Minister from 2015 – 16 and is a member
    of the House of Lords where she sits as Baroness Altmann of Tottenham.

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    Call for evidence offers opportunity to end pension inequality for low income workers

    Call for evidence offers opportunity to end pension inequality for low income workers

    Ros is quoted by website politics.co.uk welcoming the Government’s consultation on reforms to pensions tax relief that could help remove the injustice of forcing the lowest earners to pay an extra 25% for their pensions than they need to. ( link to pdf )

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    The treatment of our elderly is a disgrace to a civilised nation: As new visa rules deal hammer blow to the care sector, former pensions minister BARONESS ROS ALTMANN issues a passionate call to arms

    The treatment of our elderly is a disgrace to a civilised nation: As new visa rules deal hammer blow to the care sector, former pensions minister BARONESS ROS ALTMANN issues a passionate call to arms

    Ros wrote a Comment article for the Daily Mail calling for urgent social care reform and highlighting that the treatment of our elderly is a disgrace to a civilised nation. ( link to pdf )

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    Women’s pensions lost in the post: Thousands missing out on retirement cash after vital letters were sent to their HUSBANDS instead

    Women’s pensions lost in the post: Thousands missing out on retirement cash after vital letters were sent to their HUSBANDS instead

    ThisIsMoney highlights problems for older women, who were not given a fair chance to claim on their husband’s pension as they were not properly notified that they needed to do so. DWP wrote to the husband but not the wife, at the time she needed to claim. ( link to pdf )

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