Jonathan Stapleton asks why MPs can't practice what they preach on public sector pensions
The number of people in the UK working beyond state pension age has almost doubled over the last 20 years according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics.
Society must abandon its historic view of retirement ages and embrace working longer but in different guises, Ros Altmann says.
In our end-of-year round-up we asked industry spokespeople to preview the year ahead in pensions.
Proposals to channel pension fund assets directly into companies have received a mixed response from the industry.
Industry gets behind PP call to arms on decent defaults
The Department for Work and Pensions is set to spend £10m on communications to ensure auto-enrolment is a success, pensions minister Steve Webb says.
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Auto-enrolment queries are beginning to mount for The Pensions Advisory Service and now account for up to 3% of monthly calls.
Introducing a £140 a week single-tier state pension will reduce pensioners living below the poverty line to 10% in 2025, down from 16% in 2009, research shows.