Honda's UK pension scheme is facing between £47m and £70m in additional liabilities after the Court of Appeal rejected its case over faulty scheme documents.
The sponsors of the Gleeds Retirement Benefits Scheme could face a £45m bill following a ruling in the High Court over the validity of the scheme's deeds.
Naomi Rainey looks at the arguments in the High Court ruling
Ibstock Pension Scheme must pay the additional £140,000 Pension Protection Fund (PPF) levy it received after submitting erroneous data in 2011, says the PPF Ombudsman.
Naomi Rainey looks at the latest in the fight over DB closures
IBM did breach its duty of good faith to members in closing its defined benefit (DB) schemes, the High Court has ruled.
Unison is applying for permission to appeal the rejection of its claim for a judicial review of the government's introduction of tribunal fees.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is investigating 27 cases relating to pension liberation, PP can reveal.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) will appeal the Pensions Ombudsman's (PO) decision that the BBC did not breach its implied duty when putting in place an annual pensionable pay cap of 1%.
A British Airways (BA) pensioner will not continue with a Pensions Ombudsman (PO) complaint against the Airways Pension Scheme (APS) trustees as they have become embroiled in a court battle with the airline.