Millions of Britons could lose thousands in pensions shake-up
One option proposed in a new Government Green Paper would see firms linking annual rises to the consumer price index measure of inflation, rather than the higher retail price index
One option proposed in a new Government Green Paper would see firms linking annual rises to the consumer price index measure of inflation, rather than the higher retail price index
Experts are calling on the over 65s to help solve the nation’s funding gap
Government pushes retirement savers to seek professional advice with tax-free allowance that could mean a significant boost to retirement income.
Experts warn of perfect pension storm with inflation, economic downturn and even new rules on exit penalties set to hit savers hard
New research finds more than 100 charges are being levied on pensions
The full new state pension will be at a single-tier rate of £155.65 a week
The pace of pension change has been so quick that it’s understandable that many people have little idea how much they may have to live on when they retire, says Simon Read
Reluctance of people to decide how long they expect to live for puts them off planning for retirement, according to research
The proposed flat rate of relief would have to be funded by higher earners. And that creates a loophole that the Chancellor may plug, says Simon Read
Harry's last few years were spent fighting the UK government over an injustice that hits more than half a million British pensioners. Their crime? They retired abroad - but to the wrong country
Many women have been unable to prepare for the extra years they need to work, leaving them facing financial worries at a time when they expected to be able to start enjoying their golden years
Successive governments have left out in the cold elderly war heroes and other British citizens retiring to mainly former Commonwealth countries
People are rushing to get at their pension cash without considering the short-term tax implications, or the long-term consequences for their retirement years
George Osborne promised the bonds would provide "certainty and comfort" for over-65s, but the certainty turned out to be short-lived as, from the end of this month, the interest paid almost halves
UK state pensions are among the least generous, according to an international think tank
An independent reader received a letter that asked him for his bank account number, partner's date of birth and national insurance numbers
There's a place for cuddly characters in public information, says Gillian Orr, but it's not pension reform
One partial solution would be for employers to do more, especially as the pension auto-enrolment programme rolls out
Insurers being forced to move investments into riskier assets, says damning report
Altmann this week she made her maiden speech in the House of Lords
Why did no one notice? The Government hides behind complexity, says Neasa MacErlean