Gordon Brown has sparked confusion over Labour policy on high earners pensions after he reiterated plans to remove tax relief for those earning more than £100,000.
Law firm Lovells has merged with Hogan & Hartson to create Hogan Lovells.
Royal London new life and pensions business increased by more than 50% in Q1 this year, led by a strong performance from its pensions arm Scottish Life.
Gordon Brown's suggestion the Labour Party would extend its policy to restrict pensions tax relief to include people earning more than £100,000 was a "slip of the tongue", a Labour spokesman says.
The Labour Party could extend its restriction on higher rate pensions tax relief to include people earning more than £100,000, Gordon Brown suggested last night.
Scheme wind-up victims claim the Labour party has ignored its fears over the effectiveness of the Financial Assistance Scheme while the other parties have been "supportive".
Concerns over public sector pensions were ignored during the three party leader debates ahead of the election, Axa says.
Just three programmes in, is the novelty of leaders’ debates already fading?
More than a quarter of providers believe they have no duty to tell customers about their retirement options, because the sole responsibility rests with advisers, research suggests.
There is an emerging case for pension schemes not having lay trustees at all, trustee champion Brian Holden says.