Results for "retirement"
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Analysis
Why Britain's Productivity Has Flatlined for 15 Years — and What Would Fix It
No challenge is more central to Britain's long-term prosperity than its chronic productivity weakness. National Herald's
Finance
UK Pension Changes 2025: What Every Worker Needs to Know Now
Changes to auto-enrolment, the state pension, and pension tax relief are coming. National Herald explains what they mean
UK News
Record Numbers of British People Are Leaving for Abroad — Where Are They Going?
Net emigration from the UK by British citizens has reached a fifteen-year high. National Herald investigates the data an
Finance
UK Retirement Planning 2026: How Much You Need and How to Get There
How much is enough to retire comfortably in the UK? The answer depends on your lifestyle, location, and how you invest y
Politics
House of Lords Reform: The Bill That Could Change Britain Forever
A cross-party coalition is advancing the most ambitious reform of the upper chamber in a century, but opposition is fier
Finance
State Pension Age Increases: When Will You Get Yours and What Changes Are Coming
The state pension age is 66 now, rising to 67 between 2026 and 2028. National Herald explains who is affected, when chan
Finance
UK Pension Auto-Enrolment 2026: Are You Saving Enough for Retirement?
Millions of UK workers are auto-enrolled into workplace pensions — but the minimum contributions may not be enough for a
Economy
UK Recession 2026: Is Britain Heading Back Into Contraction?
Two consecutive quarters of negative growth would constitute a technical recession. National Herald examines the economi
Finance
The Pension Crisis Nobody Is Talking About
Millions of self-employed and gig economy workers are sleepwalking towards retirement poverty. The system is failing the
Finance
The Pension Crisis: Are British Workers Saving Enough for Retirement?
An in-depth National Herald investigation into the pension crisis.
Politics
The House of Lords Reform Bill: Everything You Need to Know
The government's long-awaited reforms to the upper chamber could reshape British democracy — or fall short of what refor