In the final part of our run-down of the most read Professional Pensions Online articles in 2011, we look at the rest of the top 20 news stories during the year - those in first to tenth place.
The abolition of contracting-out has led industry figures to predict, again, the end of DB schemes in the UK, as Michael Bow reports
Pensions minister Steve Webb will unveil plans for a universal flat-rate pension to be introduced in 2015 or 2016, later today.
The Budget rings an effective death knell for private sector provision, argues Michael Bow
The government used Budget documents to restate its intention to "end the practice of disguised remuneration", including employer-financed retirement benefit schemes.
Jonathan Stapleton on defined benefit's final sacrifice
The Budget's message: get saving now; Equitable Life investors paid bonus to leave; Equitable Life savers get surprise pension boost; We will haunt MPs until they put this grave injustice right'
Pensioners betrayed by the Chancellor; State pension age rises to 70 for anyone under 30; Budget has failed frozen-out pensioners, says expat
PP editor Jonathan Stapleton hosts a special Budget debate with Barnett Waddingham consultant Malcolm McLean and National Association of Pension Funds senior policy adviser James Walsh.