Royal London has come up with a plan to boost pensions coverage for the self-employed. PP looks at the details
The voting process has now closed and after sifting through several hundred votes the shortlist for Pensions Personality of the Year has been finalised.
The biggest stories were the long-awaited Just Retirement and Partnership merger, and revelations the government could be forced to fork out £2bn for the British Steel scheme.
With the steel industry's fortunes hanging in the balance, PP considers the prospects for its pension fund.
Allowing certain women to access their state pension early would have little or no benefit for those affected by the rise in age, according to Royal London's Steve Webb.
The nominations are in and the longlist for Pensions Personality of the Year 2016 has been finalised.
The Work and Pensions Committee has reopened its inquiry into auto-enrolment (AE) on the back of fears it could be undermined by the Chancellor's lifetime ISA (LISA).
Expected changes to the PPF compensation cap to give increased benefits to those with more than 20 years’ service have been delayed. Helen Morrissey reports.
A small but growing number of low paid workers could be missing out on part of their pension due to the way their scheme administers tax relief says Steve Webb.
A person dedicated to fighting for pensioners is still needed according to research from PP.