Pensions minister Steve Webb will face a barrage of questions on pension changes next week as MPs return to parliament.
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Investment disclosure guidelines need greater clarity to help people make more informed choices about their pensions, Steve Webb says.
David Cameron faced accusations during Prime Minister's questions today from a Conservative MP over the negative effect auto-enrolment into pensions will have on small businesses.
The coalition government must identify what motivates people to save and abandon the previous administration's "piecemeal" approach to pension and saving reform, Aegon says.
It is rare to have a pensions minister who has been in the job long enough to be able to understand the issues the workplace pensions industry is facing.
Anne Begg has been elected as chairman of the work and pensions select committee.
Seven-out-of-10 employers believe reducing pensions tax relief for higher earners will jeopardise pensions for the wider UK workforce, PricewaterhouseCoopers says.
The coalition's pledge to simplify the rules and regulations that have hindered occupational pensions in the past is welcome news.
Sebastian Cheek discovers an industry in favour of scrapping compulsory annuitisation at 75 but one that says the new coalition must do more to address the wider tax framework around retirement savings