The Halcrow Pensioners Association (HPA) says The Pensions Regulator (TPR) could have done more to help prevent the scheme's spiralling pension deficit.
Plans to save the beleaguered Halcrow Pension Scheme have come under fire by the association representing some of its members. Kristian Brunt-Seymour reports.
After a solution to save the Halcrow's DB scheme was ruled illegal by the High Court, the trustees are looking at an alternative option. Kristian Brunt-Seymour looks at the case.
George Osborne will go for a flat rate of tax relief according to PP research.
This week we want to know what effect a vote for the UK to leave the EU would have on pensions and what areas would see the most work as a result.
The biggest stories on PP this week include Webb accusing Osborne of "daylight robbery" and the shortlist for the UK Pension Awards 2016. Here are the top five.
Royal London has lost the right to block a suspected pension liberations transfer in a landmark ruling at the High Court, which could have far-reaching consequences across the industry.
Section 48 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 can provide a solution to pension problems
A judgement has ruled that UK employees who travel between locations such as seafarers are eligible for auto enrolment (AE), in a landmark victory for the regulator.
Schemes have been urged to take advantage of an obscure procedure to amend scheme rules easily after the High Court backed trustees seeking to ignore drafting errors in their trust deeds.