Professional Pensions takes a look at what will feature in the next government’s pensions policy
The ACA’s David Fairs says the latest proposals from politicians will make pensions less attractive
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has published a scathing review of tax and benefits proposals from the main parties, branding the triple lock "absurd" and tax-relief plans "misguided".
Ros Altmann has pledged to force pension providers to publish the cost of charges in "pounds and pence" to improve transparency for consumers.
UK growth slumped to just 0.3% in the first quarter of the year, the slowest since 2012, as the construction sector disappointed.
Top stories on the website this week include three decisions from the Pensions Ombudsman on suspected liberation fraud and a review of general election manifestos. Here's what you might have missed.
Chancellor George Osborne's 2014 Budget announcement that people could cash in their defined contribution (DC) pots has boosted the popularity of the Conservative party, according to research.
Regardless of who is in power after the general election, higher earners are going to see their pension contributions taxed more heavily, according to analysis.
We ask the experts to rate the pensions promises in manifestos
The Conservative Party's election manifesto launched today promises to put pensioners at the centre of policy making.