The National Association of Pension Funds has hit back at Department for Work and Pensions claims that the public want a pot follows member system.
Major household names like McDonalds, Travelodge, the BBC and BT will use the National Employment Savings Trust for auto-enrolment.
The Department for Work and Pensions is considering setting up a lifeboat fund for defined contribution schemes funded by a levy on contributions.
Providers who auto-enrol workers into "dodgy old" schemes will be named and shamed by the pensions minister.
Pensions minister Steve Webb has given an impassioned defence of the government's preferred pot follows member approach to eradicating small pots.
Once again charges on pension funds are hitting the headlines. Pensions minister Steve Webb has pledged to legislate on charges for auto-enrolment schemes if the industry does not clean up its act.
Naomi Rainey explores the failure of pensions to keep pace with other improvements for gender equality
Rachel Dalton talks to shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont about shaking up the shape of the pensions marketplace.
Iain Duncan Smith has confirmed plans for a flat-rate state pension are still going ahead.