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  • Brits head to foreign shores for their retirement

    MGM's website
  • 'Use pensions system to combat pay day loans problem'

    Tom McPhail, of Hargreaves Lansdown
  • 'Genuine revolution' in public response to pension reforms

    Treasury building - where pension reforms have been conjured up
  • Govt must do more on independent pension guidance

    St James Place Wealth Management
  • Pension adviser firm concerned about Treasury clampdown

    Treasury building
  • Third of savers look to 'raid' pension pots next year

    Devere's website
  • Pension providers could be hit by £1bn income fall over cap charge

    Phil Loney, group chief executive of Royal London
  • 'Ghosts' existence easier to explain than annuities'

    Courtesy of Whimsy Winx and AMidnightPoison via Flickr
  • New regulated financial adviser directory gets green light

    MAS website
  • MP "very concerned" about true cost of guidance service levy

    The concerns were raised during a House of Commons debate
  • Warning guidance service could "damage" financial advisers

    The Treasury building
  • Pensions body: "Baffling" options need to be made clearer

    Treasury offices. The NAPF called on Treasury officials to make options less complex
  • Advisory firm hit with £2m bill by watchdog for conduct failings

    Mazar's website
  • Pension enquiries treble after Budget and Sipp complaints go up

    TPAS had three times as many calls about pensions after George Osborne, pictured above, announced the reforms
  • Pensions industry "in danger of breaching capacity to cope"

    Scottish Widows' emblem
  • Low income workers saving grows since auto-enrolment

    Lynn Graves, head of business development, corporate pensions at Scottish Widows
  • Annuity sales fall means retirees may get 'much less than deserved'

    courtesy of William Warby
  • Maelstrom ahead if Scots breakaway - pension firm founder

    The two sides of the campaign are gearing up as the vote approaches. Picture courtesy of Kyoshi Masamune via Flickr
  • Sixty-somethings own quarter of UK's £4trillion property wealth

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  • Auto-enrolment investigation by MPs begins

    Parliament

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