Guy Freeman says rising rates could be the silver lining for companies with defined benefit schemes
As the UK prepares to elect the next government Helen Morrissey asks for a period of consolidation for pensions.
Professional Pensions takes a look at what will feature in the next government’s pensions policy
The ACA’s David Fairs says the latest proposals from politicians will make pensions less attractive
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has published a scathing review of tax and benefits proposals from the main parties, branding the triple lock "absurd" and tax-relief plans "misguided".
UK growth slumped to just 0.3% in the first quarter of the year, the slowest since 2012, as the construction sector disappointed.
Robin Ellison talks to PP as he prepares to stand for election in Hampstead and Kilburn
Pensions lawyer Robin Ellison is standing for parliament as a member of the U party - the largest political party you've never heard of (technically).
Regardless of who is in power after the general election, higher earners are going to see their pension contributions taxed more heavily, according to analysis.
The Scottish National Party has said it will work to eliminate hidden charges from pensions in its manifesto, published today.