The government must move forward with the Pensions Bill before the summer recess, Labour pensions spokeswoman Rachel Reeves says.
Battle lines are being drawn over the open market option as ministers are set to decide on reform this autumn.
Unions will lose their battle to retain Fair Deal pension rights for outsourced workers, lawyers predict.
The Treasury has proposed to remove tax relief on compensation payments for pension mis-selling.
Most workers will choose not to opt out of auto-enrolment when it comes into force from 2012, an Aviva report suggests.
Pensions minister Steve Webb has delayed the second reading of the Pensions Bill.
The Treasury has today laid out its plans for the Equitable Life Payments Scheme.
The government is likely to review draft income drawdown rules forbidding the use of RPI-linked annuities for the minimum income requirement, specialist providers say.
Royal Liver's members have voted in favour of its buyout by Royal London.
Pressure is building on the coalition government to slow the rate of acceleration of the state pension age for women.