Unions have claimed today's Office for Budget Responsibility report unfairly presents public sector pension liabilities.
The Work and Pensions Committee has launched an inquiry into auto-enrolment and the National Employment Savings Trust.
Friends Life has announced some jobs may be at risk as it closes its Basingstoke office and consolidate its two Manchester offices by the end of 2012.
The Labour opposition should have come up with a solution to help women disproportionately hit by the rise in the state pension age to 66 by 2020, pensions minister Steve Webb says.
The first of the Equitable Life compensation payments will be sent out today.
Today, thousands of public sector workers are to strike over proposed reforms to their pensions. But just how do they compare to private sector provision?
GLOBAL - The executive board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has chosen French finance minister Christine Lagarde as its new director.
There will not be a ban on age-based insurance pricing in the near future, the director general of the Government Equalities Office says.
The National Employment Savings Trust today unveiled its panel of recommended retirement income providers.
Dr Robin Bevan, headmaster at Southend High School for Boys, explains the rationale behind what will be the biggest teachers’ strike in 30 years about cuts to the Teachers Pension Scheme (TPS)...