There is "no overriding reason" why a merger of national insurance (NI) and income tax should not go ahead, an actuary says.
A group of nuns are suing the Boston Archdiocese and their cardinal and have demanded $1.4m out of their pension pot.
The SIPP administration services arm of wealth management firm Montpelier is closed to new business.
Hornbuckle Mitchell has been ordered to pay compensation to the estate of a client after its poor service caused a terminally ill man "distress and inconvenience".
The Chancellor is set to target executive pensions as part of a crackdown on 'hidden' pay in a Budget aimed at boosting economic growth this week.
A widowed pensioner in Birmingham is finally pocketing £60,000 in previously unclaimed benefits.
A European court has dismissed an appeal by a group of British expats to have their state pensions linked to inflation.
Advisers are being urged to keep charging structures on corporate pension schemes simple so employers and members can understand them.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) today recommends the UK government further increases the state pension age (SPA) to combat rising costs.
A House of Lords committee yesterday dropped an amendment to the Pensions Bill that would have created protection for transgender people against unfair state pension calculations.