Females can expect to live a greater number of years in poor health than males, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for 2015 to 2017.
Peter Askins says the industry needs to recognise that if administration standards are to be maintained and improved, this will come at a cost
Robin Ellison says it is not unreasonable for schemes and their trustees and sponsors also to expect an improvement in the tone of regulation
Minicab firm Addison Lee has been told its drivers are not self-employed, but are workers entitled to rights which would include pensions.
Guy Opperman says as contribution rates increase, millions more people will be able to look ahead to retirement with confidence
Nigel Peaple says the government should set a clear objective for tax relief as the first step in making the system work better for savers
Analysis by Cardano finds the increased cost of lifetime inflation-linked retirement income has significantly outstripped investment performance. Stephanie Baxter looks at the findings
Motoring giant Ford has agreed to offer members of its UK defined benefit (DB) scheme the right to partially transfer their pension.
The Combined Nuclear Pension Plan has appointed Equiniti as its administration provider.
Four people behind a £13.7m cold-calling scam which cost 245 people their savings have been banned from being pension scheme trustees by The Pensions Regulator (TPR).