TPR chief exec on the challenges ahead
Minister for disabled people Justin Tomlinson will be the spokesman for pensions in the House of Commons, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed.
The proportion of people looking to take their pensions as cash has declined by almost a third over the weeks since the launch of the freedom reforms, according to research.
The deputy pensions ombudsman (DPO) has thrown out a complaint against Thames Water alleging it unfairly reduced an ex-employee's pension.
Employers can take comfort
An EU referendum would have serious implications for UK schemes
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is pursuing a £382,136 claim against a man after he bought Carrington Wire from the Russian steel company Severstal for £1.
A High Court ruling protecting the pension of a man who went into bankruptcy will be challenged in the Court of Appeal next January.
The administration of pension schemes is set to become more complicated under new rules on shared parental leave, which came into effect last month.
The High Court has dismissed an appeal brought against the BBC after it limited the amount of pensionable pay on salary increases to 1% per year in a bid to plugs its scheme deficit.