One in four pensioners were struggling financially before Iran war

New data by Age UK has found that more than one in four (28%) pensioners said they were struggling financially before war broke out in Iran, with energy being the main issue. Following on from the Government’s announcement this week providing £53m of support for oil-heated households, Age UK warns this package won’t be enough…

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Over half of Gen X heading for inadequate retirement income

New research from The Social Market Foundation has warned that many workers may face a ‘pension shock’ in the coming decade, as they realise their retirement income is likely to be significantly lower than expected. Gen X (those born between 1965 and 1980) fall in the gap between the two pension systems. Many were too…

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Warning over spate of new ‘friendship fraud’ cases targeting older people

19th March 2026 Consumer Lending | #fraud

New TSB data shows a series of recent scams in which criminals use social media to lure people into online friendships, then extract money ranging into the tens of thousands. TSB’s fraud expert, Stephanie Harrison, warns that ‘friendship fraud’ mirrors romance scams in its approach – with fraudsters building trust and rapport before demanding money.…

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Business adviser banned as company director for second time after running up £120,000 tax debts

19th March 2026 Commercial Credit Management |

A business adviser from Surrey has been disqualified as a company director for a second time after failing to pay more than £100,000 in tax. Richard Beal was the sole director of management consultancy firm Larter Beal Limited, which owed more than £70,000 in corporation tax and £50,000 in VAT when it went into liquidation…

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