Teacher's Pension Delays and Best Savings Rates
Money Box
BBC
4.2 • 825 Ratings
🗓️ 9 May 2026
⏱️ 25 minutes
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Summary
The National Union of Headteachers says the government "must step in" to help teachers in England and Wales who have retired but are facing long delays before their pension is paid. The Teachers' Pension Scheme is one of the biggest in the country with two million members. The Department for Education which has overall responsibility for the scheme says it’s working closely with Capita who administrate the pensions to monitor performance and address any emerging issues. Capita has apologised and says it's working closely with the government to ensure cases are progressed correctly and in line with scheme rules.
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Presenter: Paul Lewis Reporters: Hannah Mullane and Jo Krasner Researcher: Catherine Lund Editor: Jess Quayle Senior News Editor: Henry Jones
(First broadcast on Radio 4 at 12pm on Saturday 11th April 2026)
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| 0:47.0 | Hello, welcome to this Moneybox podcast. Mortgage rates up, mortgage deals down. If you're buying or selling your home, how is the housing market changing? Are savings rates following |
| 0:52.8 | mortgages up or is it still wait and see for savers? |
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| 1:02.9 | teachers union says the government must step in to sort out the problems of newly retired |
| 1:07.7 | teachers in England and Wales. Many are facing long delays before their pension or lump sum is paid. |
| 1:13.8 | Money, many were counting on when they stopped work. |
| 1:16.6 | The teacher's pension scheme has two million members |
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