In the third of a series of Election 2010 interviews, JENNA TOWLER talks to pensions minister ANGELA EAGLE about Labour's plans for the pensions landscape - should it retain office
Pensions could play a pivotal role in how the voting swings in the general election, Nigel Waterson says.
UK - Pensions could play a pivotal role in how the voting swings in the general election, Nigel Waterson says.
Conservative pensions spokesman Nigel Waterson talks to Sebastian Cheek about his party's plans should they take office
Pre-election fever is taking hold. Last Friday, the City spent much of the day consumed by rumours that the government was about to announce the date of the election, given the latest political news and economic numbers.
Sebastian Cheek previews the March 4 edition of Professional Pensions.
Politicians must be wary of reaching a "cosy consensus" over future pensions policy, Liberal Democrat pensions spokesman Steve Webb warns.
Liberal Democrat pensions spokesman Steve Webb talks to Tom Selby about being the party who asks the awkward questions.
With the general election on the way Alan Pickering, chairman of BESTrustees and the Life Academy talks to PMI.tv about his thoughts on what needs to be done to reform pensions effectively.
The Conservatives will aim to restore the health of occupational pensions, work and pensions spokeswoman Theresa May says.