Rachel Reeves has attacked Steve Webb for "changing the rules of the games" in switching from RPI to CPI.
Fury over bid to cut pension payments by 25pc; Pension funds tied to inflation link; Pensioners forced to turn hobbies into jobs; BBC pensions dispute settled
The Association of British Insurers has slammed a report attacking UK pension charges by leading scheme manager David Pitt Watson as "misleading" and "false".
Changes to longevity assumptions for the latest round of triennial valuations have sent defined benefit scheme liabilities soaring by £50bn, longevity experts say.
Defined benefit scheme deficits have rocketed by about 50% over the past four years jumping from an average of £55bn to £87bn, figures show.
Head of pensions regulator warns of 'end game' for final salary schemes; Watchdog plans clamp on pension bets; Pensions are another way the already worst-off get a rough deal
Final salary pensions schemes no longer to be protected; Rethinking UK's pension provision; How the Government has tried to tackle the pensions time bomb; Pension probe into lump sums
European plans to regulate UK occupational pensions with Solvency II-type requirements would be a "total disaster" for schemes, the Confederation of British Industry warns.
Government backtracks on pension transfers; Frozen pensions: an open letter to Steve Webb; BBC strike threat due to be lifted as unions resolve pension dispute
Ageing population putting Britain under 'unsustainable' pressure, OBR warns; Investors clear £4bn merger of British Airways with Iberia