The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has begun formal enforcement action against a number of key protagonists and companies involved in the British Home Stores (BHS) saga.
The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) inability to produce a report sooner based on its investigation into British Home Stores (BHS) is "disappointing" says MP Frank Field.
MPs have concluded the regulator was not responsible for the collapse of plans to rescue the BHS pension schemes. Michael Klimes examines the report
Sir Philip Green owes it to pensioners at British Home Stores (BHS) to "find a resolution urgently", MPs have said in a scathing report into the retailer's collapse.
Lesley Titcomb has suggested a number of measures which could enable The Pensions Regulator (TPR) to better help struggling defined benefit (DB) schemes to manage risks.
Dominic Chappell's claim the British Home Stores (BHS) trustees supported a proposal to restructure pensions before he bought the retailer is "incorrect and untrue" according to new evidence.
The Pensions Regulator chief executive has been recalled to provide further evidence to the parliamentary inquiry into British Home Stores.
Over recent weeks we have seen many developments in the BHS drama. PP takes a look