Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has called for state pension benefits to be means-tested in a move which would see wealthier older people having to pay for certain services currently available to them free of charge.
The government's proposed cuts to public sector pensions will not go far enough to plug the schemes' funding gaps, Labour peer Lord Hutton has warned.
Aviva has been reprimanded over its "Downton Abbey" sponsorship idents after media regulator Ofcom decided they broke advertising rules.
Personal pension providers are failing to properly run existing business, according to research company Defaqto.
SIPP firm Dentons has appointed John Moret - dubbed 'Mr SIPP' - as a non-executive director.
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Canadian trading platform Swift Trade has dropped a legal battle against the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
As up to two million public sector workers strike over pensions, thousands took to the streets in central London.
As public sector workers go on strike today, Mark Poulson, director of the Lang Cat, cuts out the political rhetoric and strips down the public sector pensions issue to cold hard numbers.