It's our quick-fire round-up of the stangest retirement and pensions news this week...
A mother and daughter kept the corpse of a grandmother hidden in an upstairs bedroom and stole her state pension, a judge ruled.
The government has set a date for the second reading of the controversial Pensions Bill.
The Prime Minister has become embroiled in the row over raising the state pension age (SPA) for women.
The shadow pensions minister Rachel Reeves has urged the government to move forward with the Pensions Bill before the summer recess.
The Treasury will not allow the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to alter the proposals for raising the state pension age (SPA), a pensions lawyer said.
Pensions minister Steve Webb said the proposals to change the state pension age will be reconsidered.
Labour and a growing proportion of Liberal Democrat MPs plan to mount an assault on the acceleration of the state pension age (SPA), Rachel Reeves, shadow pensions minister says.
One year, seven key developments, but is the coalition doing right by pensioners?
Jonathon Howard, head of corporate clients at Courtiers Investment Services, discusses the implications of the recent green paper for State Pension reform.