Pensions could play a pivotal role in how the voting swings in the general election, Nigel Waterson says.
Toby Christie, employer compliance regime policy manager at The Pensions Regulator, explains how the regulator's policy team has been preparing legislation to ease the country into auto-enrollment
Conservative pensions spokesman Nigel Waterson talks to Sebastian Cheek about his party's plans should they take office
Pitmans Trustees has launched a master trust service to allow schemes to offer "life only" members life assurance benefits.
SWITZERLAND - The Swiss voted against a second pillar pension benefits cut introduced in 2008 in a national referendum held yesterday.
A transgender woman is mounting a legal battle to have her pension backdated to 60, the age at which women are entitled to claim.
GREECE - Greece has frozen all state pensions as part of a package of measures worth €4.8bn (US$6.5bn), erasing the announced increases included in the previous budget.
The ruling in the long-running Imperial Décor case has left the government in breach of European law obligations, Eversheds says.
Politicians must be wary of reaching a "cosy consensus" over future pensions policy, Liberal Democrat pensions spokesman Steve Webb warns.
Liberal Democrat pensions spokesman Steve Webb talks to Tom Selby about being the party who asks the awkward questions.