Chancellor George Osborne revealed that 60,000 savers have taken advantage of the pensions freedoms that came into force in April.
The government has warned pension providers it is their responsibility to deliver the options promised by the ‘freedom and choice' reforms.
Employment law expert Daniel Barnett will be presenting a keynote session on day one of PBUK later this month.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is increasing the number of staff enforcing the national minimum wage (NWM) by almost 40% over the next financial year.
The High Court has dismissed an appeal brought against the BBC after it limited the amount of pensionable pay on salary increases.
HR teams in different companies may need to cooperate to ensure mothers and fathers are not over using their parental leave rights.
The government will introduce new business and benefits reforms focusing on employer taxation and a doubling of free childcare as part of the Queen's Speech.
The Court of Appeal (CA) has provided guidelines to employers on how they could avoid being accused of discrimination when dismissing employees.
Judges are taking collective legal action for what is understood to be the first time in a bid to block reforms to the judicial pension scheme.
Former director general of over-50s specialist Saga Group Ros Altmann has succeeded Steve Webb as the next pensions minister.