Small firms are still not clear about their auto enrolment (AE) responsibilities and are underestimating the costs, according to the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).
Schemes have been urged to take advantage of an obscure procedure to amend scheme rules easily after the High Court backed trustees seeking to ignore drafting errors in their trust deeds.
As the campaign Women Against State Pension Inequality campaign gathers pace, the DWP still refuses to budge
Rebecca Shahoud looks at an upcoming case
The government has rejected calls for more help for women hit particularly hard by state pension equalisation, despite a backbench motion calling for transitional arrangements receiving unanimous backing in parliament.
The pensions ombudsman has dismissed a complaint from a scheme member who claimed that he was being illegally "harassed" by his pension scheme's administrator, Mercer.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) committee is to hear further evidence on the new state pension this month.
The High Court is to rule on a suspected pension liberation case this month, which will give trustees and providers more clarity on their ability to block suspicious transfers.
The government has published draft details of the protection regime that will apply after the lifetime allowance (LTA) is cut in April.