The "superficial attractions" of the lifetime ISA (LISA) will "destroy pensions", former pensions minister Baroness Ros Altmann has warned.
In the wake of the Brexit vote, the government has been radically overhauled. Two former pensions ministers tell James Phillips how this affects pension policy.
Dominating this week's most popular stories was coverage of the government's downgrading of the pensions brief, following Baroness Ros Altmann's resignation.
Baroness Ros Altmann has likened her time as pensions minister to being "in detention" and believes leaving government will allow her to be more influential.
There must be clarity on tax relief sooner rather than later according to PP research.
Delaying an increase in the amount of money certain members receive from the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is a huge injustice according to Ros Altmann.
With MP Richard Harrington replacing Baroness Ros Altmann in a more junior role, what should the under-secretary of state for pensions prioritise over the next year?
Pensions policy is extremely important
As Ros Altmann exits the pensions minister role Helen Morrissey asks what the future looks like for policy development.
MP for Watford Richard Harrington has been named the parliamentary under-secretary of state for pensions.