HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers have arrested 15 people as part of an investigation into suspected money laundering offences in excess of £200m.
Pensions minister Steve Webb said the proposals to change the state pension age will be reconsidered.
David Cameron's communications director Craig Oliver, and his BBC presenter wife Joanna Gosling, have become embroiled in a tax fraud investigation.
As stress takes its toll, 33% of public sector employers said their average employee takes more than five days off sick per year, compared to 15.9% in the private sector.
Long term care (LTC) insurance products will remain niche in spite of a growing need unless people are forced to buy them, the OECD said.
Advisers will only be able to use unstructured CPD to fill "a minority" of gaps, or less than 25%, in the run-up to RDR.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has remained split three ways on interest rates, minutes of its latest meeting show.
Ageas Protect has seen strong growth protection business in the first quarter of the year but reported a pre-tax loss.
Glencore International has closed its books a day early after its initial 530p per share offer garnered strong investor demand.
Prudential chairman Harvey McGrath will face a 20% vote against him renewing his role in the company at the group's AGM on Thursday.