Labour has made a last attempt to stall the government's increase to the state pension age (SPA) in the very last stages of the Pensions Bill.
Plans to introduce a code of conduct forcing pension fund management fees to be disclosed to savers in a simple "pounds and pence" format may actually end up costing lower-paid members more, industry figures have warned.
A group of public sector unions will begin a High Court challenge today over the way public sector pensions are calculated.
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Lord Hutton has said the Labour administration's pension reform package did not go far enough and may have "made matters worse".
The coalition is considering postponing auto-enrolment, according to former Chancellor Alistair Darling, who said a delay of a year or more probably means the reforms will be abandoned.
Research from AJ Bell shows 97% of participants want reforms to drawdown income limits.
Standard Life has added its voice to growing calls for workers to be auto-enrolled into individual savings accounts (ISAs).