The Public Service Pensions Bill 2013 will be announced in Parliament with controversy over strike action and accusations of "steamrolling".
The Department for Work and Pensions has proposed to bring the auto-enrolment earnings thresholds into line with the personal tax limits for 2013/14.
Pensions minister Steve Webb has quashed rumours the government may unfreeze the pension of British expatriates.
Robin Hames explains how a DWP proposal on auto- enrolment and European employees has reopened the debate on regulatory arbitrage.
Industry experts are "horrified" that the Liberal Democrats are considering cutting tax relief on ISAs and pension contributions for the wealthy.
Secretary of State Theresa May today announced the final government position on police pensions, with it likely to move to a career average revalued earnings scheme.
The government has promised it will only implement changes to tax legislation retrospectively in "wholly exceptional circumstances", after concerns were raised that it could damage the UK's reputation.
Fire Brigade Union control workers have voted against the Local Government Pension Scheme 2014 reforms with 90% saying the proposals remain unacceptable.
Former Chancellor Alistair Darling has written an open letter to his successor George Osborne warning he must change course on the economy now or cause "immeasurable damage".
The move to a Hutton-style Local Government Pension Scheme has moved a step closer after the GMB union overwhelmingly voted yes to reforms.