Pensions, tax, insurance and money worries
A landmark legal decision announced today could improve the pension rights of unmarried couples working in the public sector. Denise Brewster, from Coleraine, was refused payments from her former partner’s pension after he died suddenly in December 2009. They had been living together for a decade. She argued she was the victim of ‘serious discrimination’. Now the supreme court has ruled that the refusal to pay her the pension was unlawful. According to the BBC, ‘the result could have implications for the rights of co-habiting couples working in the public sector – including nurses, teachers, civil servants and police’. Tax The Times reports that ‘Britain’s tax burden is set to