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.
PP research reveals worries about higher costs arising from obligatory legal advice
This week we want to know if alternatives to CPI and RPI inflation measures should be developed for schemes and whether the government should limit how much investment risk NEST can take.
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.
James Phillips explores the diverse range of responses to the government's green paper on sustainability and affordability of defined benefit schemes.
James Phillips explores how the upcoming judgement in the multi-stranded British Airways case could impact the sector
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
Richard Harrington has said the government has not made up its mind on indexation after it was criticised for trying to raid pensions in its green paper.
Consolidating DB schemes could prove a solution for small schemes with significant deficits, but how can the UK move ahead? James Phillips reports