A clause introduced in the late stages of the Pensions Bill could force scheme pensions to adhere to higher payout indexation, an expert has warned.
Prime minister David Cameron and German chancellor Angela Merkel are set to clash over a proposed financial transaction tax on Friday.
Unemployment has risen to 2.62 million people over the past quarter according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures released today.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has criticised the Financial Services Authority's vision for simplified advice and called for a "triage" system to assess investors' suitability for the service.
IFAs have claimed providers of individual protection products consistently fail to meet their expectations in dealing with existing business, Defaqto said.
A senior executive at UBS has challenged a fine from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in a tribunal today.
Staff members at Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) feel their own department is poorly managed, an internal survey reveals.
The government is set to create working groups to begin reforming the income tax and national insurance contribution (NIC) systems.
Trades unions have rejected a government suggestion to hold a 15-minute symbolic strike instead of a day of industrial action over cuts to public sector pensions.
Most parents and grandparents would be comfortable releasing up to £10,000 from their homes to help their offspring, research suggests.