Just under half of respondents to Professional Pensions' weekly poll said Ros Altmann was a good choice as pensions minister.
Mark Hodgkinson looks at the varying costs incurred by £1bn plus schemes
After a disastrous night for Labour and the Liberal Democrats, we are several steps closer to knowing the identity of the next pensions minister.
The industry supports the pledges of the main parties to keep ratcheting up the state pension through the triple lock.
PP looks at warnings from the OECD about the UK's direction of travel
The vast majority of the industry believes there is too much regulation in pensions, and its tax treatment is over complicated.
Alternative investments can be a good fit for DC but the 0.75% charge cap makes it difficult for schemes to diversify into them. Stephanie Baxter looks at what trustees can do.
As the industry moves towards the ban of commission, Michael Klimes looks at how schemes and providers are adapting
The industry wants a limit on the number of Independent Governance Committees (IGCs) firms can serve on, according to research from PP.
We ask the experts to rate the pensions promises in manifestos