Prime Minister David Cameron has warned of a pensions "apartheid" between the public and private sector if reforms are not pushed through for public sector workers.
More than half of advisers have yet to adjust their clients' protection needs in the wake of the removal of the default retirement age (DRA), according to Avelo.
Jonathan Watts-Lay explains why companies need to be clearer to employees about their retirement options
Iain Duncan Smith this evening said there would be no u-turn on controversial proposals to raise the women's state pension age (SPA) to 66 by 2020.
Hands up who knew the following: On 8 May last year, it had been 65 years since the end of the Second World War.
Michael Gregg goes through the latest AXA Wealth Pension Index, which reveals the disparity between what people expect from retirement and what they are likely to get
One year, seven key developments, but is the coalition doing right by pensioners?
The Retirement Partnership, which provides IFAs with help and training to understand the pension market, has announced a joint venture with MyCompanyPension.co.uk.
Ministers are to outline plans for a universal state pension which they say will help people currently working prepare for a "different sort of world" in retirement.
David Regan of Mundays Solicitors discusses what the abolition of the default retirement age means for employers.