The capacity of our society to create confusion, distraction and obfuscation around the issue of poverty and economic injustice seems almost unlimited.
The problem is particularly acute among agency workers and those on the minimum wage, where around one in 10 workers are not getting the pensions to which they are entitled.
Independent Age is calling on the public to join its Credit Where It’s Due campaign, which presses the government to put the unclaimed £2.5 billion into the pockets of pensioners most in need.
Over 6,000 firefighters are entitled to return to their pre-2015 pension schemes, an employment tribunal has declared, in a landmark victory with implications across the public sector.
Law firm believes that teachers and doctors have grounds for a legal challenge for age discrimination if they have been moved onto a less beneficial pension scheme.
People are now nearly three times more likely to be a victim of fraud than to be burgled, and nearly 19 times more likely to be a victim of fraud than to be mugged.
The NEU says there is no mention of the crisis in special needs education in Johnson's school funding plan and there is no mention of the pensions black hole that will add £1.5 billion to school costs.
The BMA says the Government must agree to a major overhaul of pension taxation before patient care is bereft of high skilled experienced doctors and lives are lost.