While the government moots allowing schemes to swap indices when rules are rigid, James Phillips explores whether a new index could end the debate
This week's top stories included coverage of a regulated apportionment arrangement agreed for Hoover's pension scheme.
The trustees of the Barnado's pension scheme will head to the Supreme Court in a renewed bid to switch its indexation rules.
Schemes should stop debating whether to use the Retail Prices Index (RPI) or the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) and move to an entirely new measure, the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) has said.
The industry finally has some understanding of the government's position on the future of DB regulation. James Phillips explores if it goes far enough
2016 was a big year for pensions in the courts, but the coming months already have a number of potentially game-changing cases lined up. James Phillips explores the cases to watch
Alex Cunningham, the shadow pensions minister, speaks to James Phillips about his new brief, auto-enrolment, and DB deficits
Over 9 in 10 small businesses support a call for the government to introduce a statutory override for scheme indexation, a survey has found.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) needs a more preventative and flexible approach to protect the Pension Protection Fund (PPF), the Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) has been told.
Nestlé has agreed a deal with trade unions to secure its £3.8bn career average defined benefit (DB) scheme after the company had tried to close it down.