Figures show contribution rates fell between 2014 and 2015, amid concerns people could have to work until their 80s. Kristian Brunt-Seymour asks if legislative measures are the answer.
As the EU referendum looms closer it is entirely possible the UK could end up leaving Europe. Kristian Brunt-Seymour finds a Brexit could be both good and bad for pensions.
Member nominated trustees have their work cut out for them over the next five years.
The government will introduce legislation to boost the governance and monitoring of master trusts, according to economic secretary to the Treasury Harriet Baldwin.
A former owner of Carrington Wire Limited (CWL) has been banned from acting as a company director after helping the firm's parent company dump its defined benefit (DB) scheme.
Almost 5.5 million people in 60,000 firms have been automatically enrolled since 2012, according to the latest government figures.
Employers do not need to retrospectively adjust holiday entitlement if a part-time employee changes their hours, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has decided.
Uber drivers have begun legal proceedings against the company to be classed as employees and earn related benefits.
Use of EBTs amounted to 'redirection of earnings' and therefore subject to tax, court decrees
Payrolling of P11Ds is a step nearer as HMRC reveals its service. Owain Thomas examines the details and two important consultations.