Pensions reforms linked to sell-off plans, claims Labour; UK needs £20bn more austerity and retirement at 70 says PwC; Public sector pensions shakeup is part of privatisation plot, Labour warns; Pay gap between public and private sectors ‘widen'
Association of Consulting Actuaries chairman Stuart Southall has hit the auto-enrolment nail on the head in this week's exclusive interview.
Chris Grayling is rumoured to be named as the new pensions minister under the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government.
Much has been made of the revolving door at the department for work and pension over the past 13 years with its steady stream of secretaries of state and pension ministers.
There were mixed fortunes for the pensions spokespeople of the three main political parties at last night's general election.
Barbara Judge has been named as the next chairman of the Pension Protection Fund.
UK - Barbara Judge has been named as the next chairman of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).
The National Employment Savings Trust is the UK government's solution to the pensions problem, but it has met with some controversy, as Jenna Towler reports
The department for work and pensions has published a note for employers detailing the risk sharing options available under current legislation.
HM Revenue & Customs will struggle to cope with a deluge of information requests from trustees attempting to equalise guaranteed minimum pension payments, industry figures warn.