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From today, women in the UK will be eligible for the state pension at the same age as men. 
6 November 2018
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Around 180,000 workers employed by firms which offer the 'real living wage' will see their pay increase by 25p an hour, or 30p an hour in London. 
5 November 2018
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The details of a new law giving paid leave to workers suffering the loss of a child have been set out by the Government.
2 November 2018
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Almost half of those who take time off work due to mental health issues have to borrow money to make ends meet, while 42% go without essentials such as food and electricity, a new report shows.
1 November 2018
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HMRC is considering refunding some parents and guardians who were fined for not registering for the high income child benefit charge.
1 November 2018
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Income tax cuts will be brought in a year earlier than planned and an extra £1 billion spent to help protect those moving onto universal credit, as part of the 2018 Budget unveiled by the Chancellor Philip Hammond.
30 October 2018
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Stealth changes to national insurance thresholds, which were buried in yesterday's Budget, mean higher rate tax payers won't gain as much as first thought.
30 October 2018
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Pensions cold-calling will be made illegal this autumn, the Government has confirmed.
29 October 2018
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Chancellor Philip Hammond has announce a review of the laws governing wedding venues in England and Wales, which could allow couples to tie the knot in the open air.
29 October 2018
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Universal credit work allowances are to increase by £1,000 a year for working families and those with disabilities, meaning they could have an extra £630 a year in their pockets, the Chancellor revealed today.
29 October 2018

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