PP summarises the pension commitments in the five main party manifestos
The Green party has outlined a range of pension and tax provisions in its election manifesto released today.
A campaign to divest the MPs' Pension Scheme from fossil fuel investments has gained the support of 200 MPs and former MPs across partisan lines.
A snap general election is looming, with Theresa May's announcement in April sending party headquarters into overdrive as they scrambled to piece together manifestos. Here is what we know so far…
PP research reveals lack of confidence in politicians to develop sensible policies.
With political parties drawing up their manifestos for the snap general election, James Phillips explores the industry's greatest desires for the future of pensions
The Green Party has decisively voted Jonathan Bartley as co-leader alongside the party's only MP Caroline Lucas.
The industry wants a limit on the number of Independent Governance Committees (IGCs) firms can serve on, according to research from PP.
The Green party wants to halve the amount of tax relief given on pension contributions to fund a non-contributory ‘citizen's pension'.
The Green Party has pledged to bring the minimum wage up to the Living Wage with a target of making it £10 per hour by 2020.