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Want to boost your annual retirement income by £10,000? The job that can do it in just 12 years - the most lucrative pensions revealed

Today

There's one particular job in which you can bag an extra £10,000 a year of income in retirement in just 12 years of work, analysis for The Mail on Sunday has found.

Bosses taking Reform seriously, says industry titan John Neill

Yesterday

Reform, he says, has 'a reasonable prospect of getting elected' if it can attract significant funding and experienced defectors from the Conservatives.

Should you invest in Personal Assets Trust? The 'sleep-at-night' fund that protects your wealth AND makes a profit

Yesterday

The long-term protection of investors' real wealth lies at the heart of the investment process which manager Troy Asset Management applies to the £1.7 billion trust.

Chancellor told 'frightening' borrowing binge will become unaffordable

Yesterday

The comments from the OBR are the latest broadside following its revelation Reeves knew months ago that there was no black hole in this year's public finances.

London PR Pathos firm pitches listing for December

Yesterday

The firm markets itself as a 'pay-on-results' agency, saying it will only charge clients if their content is published by media outlets.

Stop the Cavalry hitmaker Jona Lewie reveals how much he makes each Christmas… and how he lost £30,000 to Neil Woodford

Yesterday

Jona is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist best known for his 1980 Christmas hit Stop The Cavalry which sold nearly a million copies in the UK.

Ad guru exodus deals blow to wounded WPP

Yesterday

The growing sense of gloom comes after the departure of several senior executives this year, including boss Mark Read.

'AI bodyguard' wins backing of Silicon Valley

Yesterday

Founded by three students from University College London, eNOugh has received funding from A* - a venture capital firm set up by Kevin Hartz - in a £2 million fundraising.

HAMISH MCRAE: Be afraid... the R-word is back, and stagflation is around too

Yesterday

They are both ugly words, but if we don't get one, I fear we will get the other.

Pro-Labour ice cream man Ben Govier shuts up shop

Yesterday

It was a far cry from the tone struck last year when Govier joined 120 other business chiefs in signing a letter backing Keir Starmer's agenda ahead of the General Election.

Plans to snub British steel for nuclear reactors sparks conflict in Whitehall

Yesterday

There are fears the cut-price steel could come from state-supported producers in China.

Victims of failed banks to get cash back faster

Yesterday

The scheme has introduced fast-track digital payments that will reimburse people directly into their bank accounts.

Britain's happiest towns, ranked: Do YOU live near one of the 220 named on Rightmove's list?

Yesterday

Rightmove has come up with a definitive list of the happiest places in Britain. Where does your town feature?

Investment experts reveal the funds they'd stick in their Christmas stockings

Yesterday

This may be the festive season to focus on stocks and funds that could be the gift that keeps on giving for the rest of 2025 - and beyond into the new year.

Visa moving European HQ to Canary Wharf

Yesterday

The deal came days after JP Morgan Chase unveiled plans to build a tower in Canary Wharf that the investment bank says will contribute £9.9billion to the local economy over six years.

Netflix triumphs in Hollywood shootout as it agrees £62BN deal for Warner Bros

Yesterday

The streaming giant will take control of the century-old film and TV colossus, bolstering its dominance in the media landscape.

Labour accused of breaking ANOTHER manifesto pledge as hospitality firms face £318M business rates bombshell

Yesterday

Hospitality chiefs have accused Labour of breaching its manifesto after hammering firms with a huge increase in their business rates bill that will result in closures and job losses.

Canary Wharf's boom shows Britain doesn't need to have a glum future: RUTH SUNDERLAND

Yesterday

Wharf boss Sir Nigel Wilson believes the area is a prototype for other cities and towns in the UK.

Are you wasting £120 a year on super fast broadband you don't need? Here are top deals... at sensible speeds

Yesterday

If you are a household of fewer than four people and don't stream a lot or play games online, you could downgrade your speed and save money.

Fat cat backlash: Shareholder rebellions over FTSE 100 bosses' pay double this year

Yesterday

The upturn in investor rebellions over top brass pay helped drive an 88 per cent rise in the total number of FTSE 100 businesses facing shareholder rebellions this year.