Confederation of British Industry head of pensions Neil Carberry gives the employers' perspective on deregulation and reform following PP's exclusive interview with pensions minister Angela Eagle
The Court of Appeal has overturned a tribunal decision that gave an unfair dismissal victim compensation for the loss of her defined benefit pension.
NETHERLANDS - The National Federation of Christian Trade Unions in the Netherlands (CNV) continues to oppose the government's proposed pension age increase, refuting local media claims that it has stopped negotiations.
In a recent PMI TV interview, The Pensions Advisory Service chief executive Malcolm McLean explained how TPAS are dealing with the growing concerns of the nation's savers
Key allegations in the GP Noble fraud case have emerged - including the total amount at stake is £52m, court documents reveal.
Deregulatory easements making it easier for final salary schemes to function must be met with employer promises to keep schemes open, Angela Eagle says.
Government plans to gradually raise the retirement age to 68 may be increased to 70, David Norgrove predicts.
The Pension Protection Fund and similar lifeboat funds are "dangerous black holes", the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development says.
Emma Dunkley asks OECD's Edward Whitehouse about the implications of the financial crisis on pension schemes worldwide, and how governments are coping with the change
A one-size-fits-all approach to adviser charging principles for group personal pensions must be avoided.