Pension Problems: British Workers Don't Think They will Save Enough to Retire
But NEST says a vast majority of UK employees think having more to live on than the state pension is a minimum.
5,000 Ford UK Workers Balloted for Strike Action in Job Security and Pensions Row
Unite says staff now want Ford to make some commitments to job security going forward.
BBC and BT Ranked as Most Responsible Pension Funds
GlaxoSmithKline, Tata and Rolls Royce fall to the bottom of ShareAction's pensions league table
Why Policy Exchange Thinks the UK is Sitting on a Pensions Time-Bomb
The think-tank says British workplace pensions should be compulsory.
Church of England 'Not Telling Truth' About Deficit in Pensions Scheme
Pensions expert John Ralfe has written a letter to John Welby raising his concerns about pensions.
FTSE350 Companies See Pension Deficit Rise of £25bn Over 2013
Mercer says the move was despite significant employer contributions and strong stock market returns.
Could the Labour Party's 'Cost of Living Crisis' Attack be Crumbling?
The Treasury says total employee compensation is keeping pace with the economic recovery.
Record Year for Longevity Swap Pension Market as Deals Rake in £8.9bn
The devices are becoming more popular as employees live longer.
British Women Expect to Retire Later than Men and with Smaller Pensions
Friends Life finds both genders expect uncomfortably low pensions.
Aviva Pumps £500m Investment into UK Infrastructure Projects
Insurance firm makes cash immediately available under wider £25bn commitment by industry.
IKEA to Give Staff €100m Pension Contribution in New Loyalty Programme
Workers who have been with the firm for more than five years will be awarded.
UK Government's Flagship Pension Reform Steams Ahead as Two Million Workers Enrol
Auto-enrolment scheme began in 2012 and is rolling out from larger to smaller employers.
Firefighters Across England and Wales Strike over Pension Payments
Firefighters will have to pay more than £340 a week into their retirement pot.
Tesco Bank Creates 300 Scottish Jobs as Lender Eyes Current Account Launch
The employer says positions will be filled in Glasgow and Edinburgh in 2014.
Former Boss of WH Smith Kate Swann Left Retailer with Nearly £13m
Swann resigned as group chief executive of the stationer in June.
British Airways Launches Legal Action Against Pension Trustees
The APS scheme had a deficit of £680m at its most recent evaluation.
Firefighters across England and Wales Strike Over Pensions
Matt Wrack, the Fire Brigades Union general secretary, says firefighters are being priced out.
UK Government Could Reduce Protections on Final Salary Pensions
The DWP put forward new pension proposals in a consultation.
Grangemouth: A Game Changer for Unions and Governments?
Petroplus Holdings AG (Switzerland) was, not so long ago, Europe's largest independent refiner. In January 2012, the company defaulted on its senior notes and filed for bankruptcy. In the UK, its centre of operations was the Coryton Refinery in Essex which it had bought from BP in 2007 and which was able to handle tankers up to 250,000 deadweight tons (dwt). The refinery had a capacity of 11 million tonnes per year and had been running at about 88 per cent capacity shortly before its demis...
Which? Lobbies Pensions Minister Steve Webb Over 'Rip Off' Costs
The group wants the proposed cap on administration fees for auto-enrolment schemes to be lowered.
UK Government Unveils Pension Fee Cap Plan
The government also says it wants to increase transparency in the sector.
UK Business Confidence is Rising but Supplier Costs Need to Be Controlled
Comensura's managing director delivers some top tips for SMEs on controlling costs
5 Opinions Prince Charles Should Probably Keep to Himself
What to know what the future King of England thinks? He's probably already said it.
Business Secretary Vince Cable's Royal Mail Sale Answers Met With Scepticism by MPs
Business Secretary Vince Cable defends sell-off of Royal Mail insisting it's no Treasury 'fire sale'.
Iain Duncan Smith's Benefit Cap Hits More Than 8,000 Households
The DWP says more than three quarters of those affected lost up to £100 a week.
Man of Transformation: How is Steve Webb's Flagship Auto-Enrolment Pension Programme Faring?
Kate Payne says the auto-enrolment rules will have to be relaxed at some point.
RBS: November Deadline for Bank's Defence Against 2008 Share Offering Investors' Lawsuits
Among investors mounting case against RBS are Prudential, Standard Life and Legal & General.
'Super-Ageing Society' China Eyes Retirement Age Hike to Ease Pensions Burden
By 2035, China is likely to have super ageing society', where every two working people will have to support one elderly person
The Urgent Need for Workers to be Fit to Age
AXA PPP healthcare services division’s MD warns of the risk of Britain’s ageing workforce.
Over 200,000 Equitable Life Victims Could Lose Pensions
Public Accounts Committee chair Margaret Hodge says compensation deadline unacceptable.