Pots follows member transfers will not be automatically triggered by a member moving jobs, pensions minister Steve Webb says.
People will have to build up at least 10 years of National Insurance payments or equivalent credits to be eligible for the single-tier state pension.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has opened a consultation on defined benefit (DB) regulation, setting out how it will pursue its new objective to minimise the impact of scheme funding on employer growth.
Shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont has tabled an amendment to the Pensions Bill in order to force providers to fully disclose charges to The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
The use of an annuity broker at retirement could be written into the latest version of the Pensions Bill after Labour tabled an amendment to the legislation.
The government has tabled amendments to the Pensions Bill 2013 that will allow it to impose a charge cap on schemes.
An "unintended consequence" of the Pensions Bill could put entire corporate trustees out of business if a director is prohibited from overseeing a scheme.
Pensions minister Steve Webb is to use the Pensions Bill to change the structure of benefits given to people who delay taking the state pension.
The government will today publish a call for evidence into quality standards in workplace defined contribution (DC) schemes.
The Green Party has tabled an amendment to the Pensions Bill that would grant civil partners the same right as married couples to survivors' pensions.