The Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) has questioned The Pensions Regulator (TPR) over its involvement in a refinancing plan for Debenhams, as the retailer battles for survival.
The 'Money and Pensions Service' is an appropriate new name for the Single Financial Guidance Body, this week's Pensions Buzz respondents say.
20-20 Trustees' Naomi L'Estrange looks at gender diversity developments in the pensions world and beyond
Scottish Widows' Catherine Stewart says women have come a long way, but more action is needed to close the gender pensions gap.
This week's top stories include news that Aon had launched and then abandoned talks with Willis Towers Watson over a potential merger.
Here they are. The finalist lists for the UK Pensions Awards 2019.
The industry is at a "brink point" where there is an opportunity to gain savers' trust in the financial system or risk losing them, according to Richard Butcher.
Aon has confirmed it will not make an offer for Willis Towers Watson after "preliminary" discussions with the global consultant.
Legal & General (L&G) has published its 2018 results, revealing a 10% rise in operating profits driven by strong growth in both its retirement and defined contribution (DC) businesses.