A Court of Appeal judgment relating to a pension discrimination dispute dating back to 1995 has been referred back to the employment tribunal where it first began.
Trustees of the Yell Pension Plan have been found guilty of maladministration for failing to properly explain the grounds on which they concluded a member had left service.
UK - A High Court test case involving the Ilford Pension Scheme will determine if trustees owe any duties to the Pension Protection Fund, lawyers said.
Deputy pensions ombudsman Charlie Gordon is to leave his role at the office when his fixed term contract comes to an end.
A High Court test case involving the Ilford Pension Scheme will determine if trustees owe any duties to the Pension Protection Fund, lawyers say.
The Heyday test case on the legality of the default retirement age is back in the High Court today.
Rebel actuaries opposed to the merger of the Faculty and Institute of Actuaries are set to hold a special general meeting ahead of the final vote.
Angela Eagle has succeeded Rosie Winterton as pensions minister following the cabinet reshuffle.
The Pension Protection Fund has appointed Hewitt Associates to advise it on longevity risk.
Premier Foods has agreed a new contribution schedule with trustees of its four biggest defined benefit pension schemes, its preliminary results reveal.