Huge swathes of the population risk missing out on pension contributions because they do not qualify for auto-enrolment.
Negligent directors could be held personally liable for failed companies' debts under a shake-up of corporate law to be unveiled by Vince Cable today.
Chancellor George Osborne has said he will cap the country's welfare budget each year for the next four years from April 2015 - but the state pension will not be included.
Labour leader Ed Miliband is set to condemn the government's decision to scrap the 50p tax rate in a wide critique of the coalition's economic policies, as the political battle lines are drawn ahead of next month's Budget.
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Britain risks seeing its standard of living hit if it leaves the European Union, according to the head of the world's largest bond fund.
More clients than ever could face a 55% tax through breaching the lifetime allowance. Fiona Murphy asks advisers about the issues and action to take
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The coalition government has renewed its commitment to reforming long-term care but has not confirmed the level of a cap or timescales for implementation.
Millions of people are postponing retirement and plan to keep working for an additional six years as their pension savings are too low, according to LV=.