Now Pensions has outlined a five-point plan the next government should follow to give more people a better chance of being financially secure in their old age.
The Budget reform package coupled with generation Y's complete disengagement from traditional retirement saving has effectively killed pensions in their current form, according to Michael Johnson.
Former employers of the Merchant Navy Pension Fund (MNRPF) will be forced to pay deficit contributions to the scheme after a landmark ruling in the High Court today.
The government must shed light on how incoming pension flexibilities interact with benefit rules according to shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is set to criticise the government for failing to ensure the necessary processes are in place for the beginning of pension freedoms from 6 April.
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Members of IBM's UK defined benefit (DB) schemes will be able to claim damages against the company over the closure of the schemes, the High Court has ruled.
Trustees struggle to assess asset managers and investment consultants, according a Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) review that also identified conflicts of interest and a lack of competition in the markets.
An incoming government must set up a non-partisan Pensions Commission as soon as possible after the general election, argues the International Longevity Centre (ILC UK).
The High Court is due to make a ruling in the high-profile Merchant Navy Ratings Pension Fund Trustee (MNRPF) legal case on 25 February.