The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) consumer panel has appointed three new members, including a BBC journalist and former Treasury adviser, following the departures of Dan Plant and Frances Harrison at the end of December.
The mortgage aspect of the Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) is to be discontinued in light of improved market conditions.
Ministers have outlined the options being put forward to implement a ban on pension scheme charges above 1%.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is likely to apply more scrutiny to companies' boards prior to implementing its new senior person's regime, a consultancy has suggested.
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Higher rate pension tax relief has been described as being in "its final days" and of "minimal value from a social perspective" by one adviser.
The government has named the first bodies to have applied for the 'super complainant' status, a legal tool which will allow them to force the regulator into swift action over failings in the financial services sector.
The Money Advice Service (MAS) has come under fire from MPs after a sub-committee of the Treasury Select Committee (TSC) accused CEO Caroline Rookes that her organisation does not know what it is doing on money advice.
IHT Planning Matters head Peter Legg talks about the current political motivation to clamp down on tax avoidance and what implications it could have for the planning of inheritance tax.
The Treasury raised an extra £1.3bn from income tax in the first month since the introduction of the 45p top rate, according to the latest figures.