Former Visteon workers will attempt to extend a legal challenge against Ford Motor Company to cover 1,400 claimants who blame the company for the loss of their pensions.
Jack Jones examines the ideas that could form the bedrock of the government's ambitious plan to reinvigorate workplace pensions.
The Government has issued a call for evidence after the Public Service Pensions Bill passed its second reading in parliament this week.
Standard life has seen net inflows to its corporate pensions business fall by a third this year as businesses delayed decisions ahead of auto-enrolment.
Aon Hewitt has launched a free online service to help trustees assess whether their scheme is prepared to move to a buy-in or buyout.
The impact of quantitative easing on scheme funding levels has been exaggerated and should not be used as an excuse to delay de-risking, Towers Watson says.
Dimensional has unveiled a managed defined contribution proposition that targets an agreed inflation-protected retirement income for savers.
Middlesbrough Council has appointed BNP Paribas to act as custodian for the £2.5bn Teesside Pension Fund.
The European Commission has not made the case for overhauling the European pensions directive and is avoiding the question of how this will affect the continent's economy, argues the National Association of Pension Funds.