How men can beat the 'EU equality' pension cut; Cheaper insurance for women ruled unfair; RSS attacks pensions switch to CPI; State pensions are so complex that even Government officials can't work them out
As many as 200 pensioners will gather at Parliament today to protest the government's plan to switch to the Consumer Prices Index for pensions increases.
Male pensioners ‘could be £340 worse off a year' under EU ruling; Male pensioners to lose out if European court backs insurance gender equality
The impact of the European Court of Justice decision on gender pricing of annuities will be insignificant compared to the effect of the "dysfunctional" Open Market Option system, an industry body warns.
UK - Lloyds Banking Group made a net curtailment gain of £910m ($1.5bn) last year following changes to its UK defined benefit pension schemes, figures show.
Lloyds Banking Group made a net curtailment gain of £910m last year following changes to its UK defined benefit pension schemes, figures show.
FSA demands fairer share for with-profits investors; Capita sets sights on clients overseas
The Pensions Regulator and the National Insurance Services to the Pensions Industry have joined forces to help schemes bring down the cost and duration of winding up.
Pension shock for nurses and teachers in private takeovers; Retirement offers grim prospect of financial misery for middle classes; Teachers and nurses face pensions being slashed under government plans
Pensioners should share pain of spending cuts, says Institute of Economic Affairs; Pensions and health care pledges put UK at 'extreme risk' of another economic crisis; David Prosser: The charmed lives of Britain's pensioners in an age of austerity