The Confederation of British Industry has called on the government to allow employers time to adapt to pension reform before introducing any more new measures.
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Human rights organisation Liberty has launched a campaign calling on people to lobby their MPs to equalise pension rights for same-sex married couples.
The Finning Pension Scheme and the Finning Defined Contribution Pension Scheme have appointed Wragge and Co to provide legal advice.
The Work and Pensions Committee has welcomed the government's move to ban consultancy charging on auto-enrolment schemes.
The Treasury has claimed that the Equitable Life payments scheme is on track to close on schedule in 2014, despite claims it has been hit by delays and mistakes.
The collective defined contribution (CDC) model has been challenged as a contender for British pension funds as Dutch CDC vehicles have been forced to cut benefits.
The government has closed a loophole in legislation which could have allowed employers with hybrid schemes to inappropriately postpone auto-enrolment.
Professional Pensions correspondent Hannah Brenton has won the Pensions Journalist of the Year (B2B) accolade at the 2013 Headline Money Awards.
Resolution has revealed it auto-enrolled five pension schemes during the first quarter of 2013.