November 2012
"Advisers need to take auto-enrolment bull by the horns" FTAdviser
"Lords warn auto-enrolment will hit small-pot savers" FTAdviser
"Pensions are still too complex, DWP says" Telegraph
"Workers may be forced to save for retirement" Telegraph
October 2012:
"Pension auto-enrolment 'open to mis-selling'" BBC
"Investment choices after pension auto-enrolment" BBC
"Q&A: Pension automatic enrolment" BBC (h/t Bernardo)
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