Section 75 debt regulation is inadvertently causing huge financial distress for employers in the industry-wide plumbers' scheme. After years of inaction the government must urgently find a solution, writes Stephanie Baxter
The chancellor will outline plans to ban pensions cold calling and give firms more powers to block suspicious transfers in this Wednesday's Autumn Statement.
The International Longevity Centre (ILC) has called on the government to 'take care' with the UK's welfare system after the Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) proposed scrapping the state pension 'triple lock'.
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.
MPs are considering a wide range of views on how to solve the DB 'crisis'. James Phillips rounds up the responses.
Plastic manufacturer Carclo has confirmed it has not paid its final dividend of the year due to its worsening pension deficit, after issuing a warning in August.
The industry is seeking the equalisation of the tax treatment of net pay and relief-at-source arrangements, but will it succeed? Natasha Browne investigates.
Ros Altman likened her time as pensions minister to being in 'detention' and says she felt 'silenced' over a number of key issues. Join us at The Future of Pensions Consulting to hear her speak out.
The pensions minister has confirmed the government hopes "to make an announcement shortly" on implementing changes to the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) compensation cap, after several delays.
Helen Morrissey asks if the size of DB deficits will dampen investment in UK companies.