The government has set out plans for reforms to judicial pension arrangements that will also incorporate fee-paid judges following lengthy court cases.
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has announced Tim Sharp as its pensions policy officer.
Premier has launched a suite of defined benefit (DB), defined contribution (DC) and death in service master trusts.
Knowing whether an independent Scotland would adopt the euro, keep sterling or create its own currency is fundamental to pension planning, Towers Watson says.
The Pension Policy Institute (PPI) has launched a series of reports into the challenging decisions defined contribution (DC) pension savers face at retirement.
Regulations should be changed to allow a "national wealth service" to be established to distribute independent retirement advice more widely, according to Ros Altmann.
Working fathers should be entitled to a paid "daddy month" off with at least the minimum wage to spend time with their children, a thinktank proposes.
UK Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation fell in the year to May, after the previous month saw its first climb in 10 months.
Graeme Nuttall has been awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list in recognition of his work on employee ownership, employee share schemes and public service mutuals.
Almost all active fund managers fail to outperform the market once fees are extracted from returns, according to research from the Pensions Institute (PI).