Supreme Court allows cohabitee to receive survivor’s pension

A recent court decision could have significant implications for other UK public service pension schemes

Increase number of older workers by 12%, employers told

The employment rate for people aged 50 to 69 in the UK is currently 59%

Employees losing track of pensions

A survey of over a thousand adults highlights a lack of knowledge among employees regarding their own pension pots

How can we rise to the eldercare challenge?

An eldercare crisis could be the future if employers and government don't act now

MPs call for “nuclear deterrent” to stop employers shirking pensions responsibilities

The MPs' report follows the BHS pensions scheme collapse and seeks to avoid anything similar happening

The 12 months of 2016: June

As our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

The 12 months of 2016: March

As our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we take a look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

Brits enjoying life now rather than saving

More people focus on short-term saving than putting money aside for retirement

Fixing the issues with DB pensions schemes

The PLSA has revealed structural weaknesses in the DB sector, and gives ideas of how to fix them

Master trust or group personal pension? Which is right for you?

How should you select the best pension provider for your business and employees? Tony Britton provides some guidance

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Meeting your pension responsibilities

DC pensions are set to become an even more important income source for UK retirees in the future than they are today

Flexible retirement and pensions options needed

Catering for those wanting to, and those not able to, work into later life is a complex challenge

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