The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has shut down a group of five pension liberation schemes that had taken more than £134m from over 1,400 people.
The Art Fund is trying to raise £15.75m to prevent the Wedgwood Museum's collection being broken up as part of its scheme's transfer to the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).
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Members of the Lehman Brothers Pension Scheme will receive their benefits in full after a £184m settlement was reached in the six-year legal battle that followed the firm's bankruptcy.
A High Court judge has upheld the right of schemes to use the consumer prices index (CPI) as the inflation measure for increasing deferred pensions and pensions in payment.
A High Court judge has overturned a decision by the Pensions Ombudsman (PO) to deny a prison officer in the Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme (PCSPS) retirement at age 55 on full benefits.
The Court of Appeal has ruled the government remains responsible for paying benefits of the BT Pension Scheme (BTPS) should the company go bust.
A High Court judge has confirmed that administrators are on the hook for errors resulting from problems with automated systems.