The second reading of the Pensions Bill, which will accelerate the state pension age increase for half a million women, will take place today.
Hundreds of pensioners are expected to meet their MPs in a mass lobby organised by AgeUK to protest about the accelerated equalisation of the state pension age.
BT enjoys revival as profits leap 71%; US sales boost the Prudential after Indian downturn; NHS will collapse without reform warns Saga
Scheme sponsors are likely to follow BT and bring forward contribution dates before the 2% reduction in corporation tax rate kicks in, experts say.
Measures to accelerate the equalisation of the state pension age have been slammed after amendments to the Pensions Bill to ease their impact were defeated in the Lords.
The Budget rings an effective death knell for private sector provision, argues Michael Bow
The European Court of Justice ruling on sex discrimination is set to have a major impact on occupational schemes and could increase deficits, the industry warns.
The European Court of Justice ruling on sex discrimination to could lead to a worsening of pension income in retirement.
Ros Altmann has called for government to act immediately on a legal technicality in the Pensions Act 2004 which could leave members without Pension Protection Fund cover.
The proposed timetable to increase state pension age for women to 66 by 2020 will have unfair and disproportionate consequences for up to half a million women, Saga warns.