Lord Hutton, chairman of MyCSP and author of the government's public sector pension reforms, will join the National Association of Pension Funds retirement policy council.
Jack Jones examines the implications of the PPF's latest levy estimate.
As the UK begins auto-enrolment, Helen Morrissey looks at how we can measure whether it is a success or not.
The Welsh Assembly Members' scheme will not be reformed as a defined contribution arrangement due to fears this would dissuade "high quality" candidates standing for election.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has pledged to put a 1% cap on pension fund charges in a bid to reignite his campaign against "rip off" costs, as millions of people enter auto-enrolment.
The pensions industry has welcomed the government's ‘savings revolution' as auto-enrolment begins with its first staging date.
Proposed changes to the Takeover Code will "empower" trustees to protect member interests during a bid, the National Association of Pension Funds has said.
Investment consultants and pension funds have reacted with caution to the bonds that would be created by business secretary Vince Cable's proposed ‘business bank'.
Schemes should seize the opportunity to invest in infrastructure projects as banks scale back their exposure to illiquid assets, Redington argues.