Government plans to give the FSA's successor powers to intervene in product regulation could lead the public to expect they have been endorsed by the regulator and so are ‘safe', ministers have been warned.
Government reforms risk reducing accountability in the health system and potentially undermining the performance of key NHS organisations as a result, according to a new report.
Each month we ask leading industry figures to answer one big question... As we come to the first anniversary of the coalition government, what do you think about their approach to retirement policy reform?
The National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) will not provide a gateway to the selling of protection products, according to think tank Reform.
Pressure is building on the coalition government to slow the rate of acceleration of the state pension age (SPA) for women.
It will be a year tomorrow since a General Election which saw Labour win 29% of the vote yet led to the Conservatives forming a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats took place.
One year, seven key developments, but is the coalition doing right by pensioners?
Coming into power so soon after the financial crisis, regulation was high up the coalition government's agenda, and the Treasury wasted little time in setting the course for change.
As we approach the first anniversary of the coalition government, Mike Morrison looks at how it has reformed pensions
Spending watchdog the Audit Commission spent £20,000 in the past two years on luxuries such as meals in Michelin star restaurants.