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Tony Morris, the man at the centre of the £52m GP Noble pension scheme fraud trial, began giving evidence in his defence yesterday.
More than 6 million people aged over 50 have no pension provision in place and look set to rely solely on the state when they stop working, research has found.
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A bankrupt who lost a High Court battle over whether he should hand over his pension to creditors will appeal the decision this autumn.
The Queen has confirmed the government will introduce legislation to reform public sector pensions, changing the schemes from final salary set ups to career average arrangements.
In this week's quick fire poll we ask: recent Prudential research has found people are happy to work longer and gradually phase into retirement. As a result, do you think there will be an increase in flexible solutions such as investment linked annuities?
Almost half of advisers have reported a shift in client money away from traditional pension saving to alternative products, a YouGov poll has found.
Today will see old adversaries Boris Johnson, incumbent London Mayor, and Ken Livingstone, London’s first ever Mayor, go head to head with Green candidate Jenny Jones and Lib Dem contender Brian Paddick.
J.P Morgan Asset Management's latest fund launch aims to outperform inflation and deliver real returns across inflationary or economic cycles for pension investors.
The UK pensions bill hit £7.1trn at the end of 2010, weighed down by firms with defined benefit (DB) schemes owing £1.3trn in pension obligations, national statistics show.
Tube workers have called a 72-hour strike over inclusion in Transport for London’s (TfL's) pension fund and travel benefits scheme.
BT’s has agreed to make a £2bn pension scheme contribution this month to help plug its £4.1bn deficit.
Chancellor George Osborne left pensions tax relief alone, introduced a flat-rate state pension and gave a nod to the white paper on long-term care. But what do industry figures think?
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