Ros on BBC Breakfast TV about state pension changes
Ros was on BBC Breakfast TV explaining the state pension age changes (Ros starts from 1 min 20secs into this clip).
Ros was on BBC Breakfast TV explaining the state pension age changes (Ros starts from 1 min 20secs into this clip).
The Guardian’s ‘Ripped off Britons’ cartoon section used Ros’ views on consultancy charging to highlight the problems faced by workers forcibly paying for advice to their employers, from unregulated unqualified ‘consultants’. She calls for the Government to stop or cap the charges.
Ros was interviewed by the Independent for a feature on her career which highlighted the pensions campaign she was part of and her views on the dangers of QE
Ros was guest of the day on BBC2 Daily Politics and had a discussion about Bank of England policies with Leigh Caldwell
Ros was interviewed on South Korean efm Radio Station’s Primetime show explaining lessons that South Korea could learn from other countries in terms of pension reform
Ros was on Radio4 Moneybox explaining some concerns about whether the FSA’s latest thematic review of annuity sales will go far enough to really protect customers properly.
Ros gave evidence to the Treasury Select Committee Inquiry into Quantitative Easing and explained why the Bank of England’s models may not work in the UK economy at the moment, indeed QE may have been a drag on growth.
Ros wrote an article for the Times newspaper explaining why radical state pension reform is essential and how unrealistic expectations have been allowed to develop which have hindered pension provision. She explains that many people think pensions work like magic, but there is no magic money tree for people in retirement
Ros was one named by Pensions Insight as one of the top 50 most influential people in pensions for 2013
Ros was named by Pensions Insight as one of the country’s top 5 pensions tweeters for 2013