A group of expatriates fighting for their pensions to be indexed equally with those of UK pensioners has taken the campaign to Parliament.
The indexation of civil service pensions was switched from Retail Prices Index to the Consumer Prices Index today.
Jonathan Stapleton discusses the merits of financial education in schools
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Government failure to reveal plans for a £140 universal state pension has weakened the coalition's Pensions Bill, leaving it like "Hamlet without the prince", Baroness Hollis says.
In the second part of our run-down of the top 20 most read Professional Pensions Online news articles in 2010, we look at the 10 most popular stories of the year.
David Cameron faced accusations during Prime Minister's questions today from a Conservative MP over the negative effect auto-enrolment into pensions will have on small businesses.
Over the last ten years there has been little or no return on buying and holding shares in the US, UK, Western Europe or Japan.
A group of top BBC journalists - including Jeremy Paxman and Huw Edwards - have written to the National Union of Journalists warning against planned strikes during the Tory party conference.
The industry is likely to be kept waiting until November to hear the findings from the auto-enrolment review, Nigel Waterson says.