This week we want to know if the fears of setting a dangerous precedent by changing benefits at the British Steel Pension Scheme are overblown.
The Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) is launching a probe into the long term viability of the UK's 6,000 defined benefit (DB) schemes.
The BHS case has raised questions about the powers of trustees to hold sponsors to account. Michael Klimes looks at whether they should have more control
The top stories this week were a decision from the Ombudsman, trustees at BHS and M&S announcing proposals to close its DB scheme to future accrual
British pensioners will be worse off if the country votes to leave the European Union (EU) on 23 June the Treasury warns.
Majority of respondents urge against introducing mandatory time limit on recovery plans according to PP research.
The withdrawal of Project Thor to rescue British Home Stores (BHS) raised concerns about the level of support for both schemes, MPs have been told.
The trustees and advisers for the British Home Stores (BHS) schemes were "independent" and "professional" according to former trustee chairwoman Margaret Downes.
Small employers which stage over the next 18 months could fail to sign declaration of compliance forms and be fined £400 according to Alan Smith.
The British Home Stores (BHS) trustees did everything possible to make the buyer and seller understand the scale of the deficit at the time of the sale, MPs heard yesterday.