PP's quick fire guide to what the Autumn Statement means for pensions.
Planned increases to minimum auto-enrolment contributions will be delayed to align them with the start of the tax year, the government has revealed.
Mental health services are to receive an additional £600m in state funding in a drive by the government for more people to have access by 2020.
That flat-rate state pension will start at £155.65 a week, George Osborne has revealed.
Former pensions minister Steve Webb unearths archived 2004 research
Thomson Reuters is to introduce pension freedom education for its in-house defined contribution (DC) scheme in January.
Chancellor George Osborne has extended the removal of the diesel supplement on company cars until 2021 - costing employers an estimated £1.36bn extra.
All eyes are on today's Autumn statement as George Osborne makes the tough decision of how to eliminate the public deficit by 2020. PP looks at what could crop up for pensions.
Baroness Altmann has said the government is handing the pension industry "millions of customers on a plate" through auto-enrolment, but warned it was not about to raise minimum contribution rates.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published a new draft defined contribution (DC) code for consultation in a bid to raise standards of governance and administration.