This time last year, for example, their transport spokesman Colin Smyth specifically and indignantly condemned any possible suggestion by the dastardly SNP of perhaps increasing the qualifying age from 60 to state pension age (currently 65 and due to rise to 68 and beyond), saying: “Sadly, th...
The cost of public sector pensions in Scotland Prepared for the Auditor General for Scotland and the Accounts CommissionRecent pension reformsType of schemeTerms & conditions negotiationYear of last reformand cap per cent)Accrual rateNormal pension age...
Trying to Stay Ahead of The Game: Superintendents and Principals Talk About School Leadership. That the daily challenges facing public-school leaders can sometimes be overwhelming is the underlying theme of this report. The study on which the report ... J Kieff - Public Agenda, 6 E. 39 St...
is the value of a pension pot needed for an income of £26,728 combined with state pension. Source – Royal London 22% of people worry they won’t have enough money to do the things they have planned in retirement. Source – Scottish Widows £19.4bn Worth of unclaimed pension pots ...
In future, the government of the Church was to be in the hands of bishops appointed by the crown, and ministers were forbidden to discuss affairs of state from the pulpit. In 1586 he signed a treaty with Queen Elizabeth. It was agreed that James should receive a pension of £4,000 a...
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• They are planning for public sector job cuts, cuts to old age pension and admit that no additional public spending would be possible. In public they promise everything to everyone, in private their plans are very different. • That increased volatility means more risks on welfare and ...
Knocking on doors and being confronted with an elderly person who had postal-voted No because they were told that they would lose their pension. The No campaign had shamelessly managed to convince people that, in the 14th richest country in the world, we could not afford pensions. The fear...
'entirely consistent' with its own financial analysis, which points to declining North Sea oil reserves and a population that is expected to age more rapidly than the rest of the UK.State pension policy is currently under Westminster control and costs PS6.8billion a year north of the Border. ...