The new tax year brings a number of changes for pensions including the long-awaited name change for the Single Financial Guidance Body (SFGB).
UK pension schemes have been asked to participate in a European-wide stress test despite the departure from the European Union being expected imminently.
The government has set out initial thoughts on the criteria for DB master trusts to be accredited. James Phillips looks at the details
John Gray predicts teething problems ahead and says regulation will result in a cultural shock for some schemes
Steve Webb says the sooner government as a whole, and HMRC in particular, has the bandwidth to return to the domestic agenda, the better it will be
A trustee is imprisoned after using employees' funds to prop up struggling businesses and buy a home for his daughter. James Phillips looks at the details of the case.
A historic bid to equalise normal pension ages (NPAs) in the Safeway Pension Scheme should be quashed, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has been advised.
Rory Murphy says a bona fide mediation process could provide valuable evidence of reasonableness for trustee and employer alike
Collective defined contribution (CDC) provision will be introduced slowly, starting specifically with a Royal Mail scheme and then rolling it out more widely, the government has confirmed.
Robin Ellison says the one great advantage of the Brexit experience has been the inability of government to pass much new legislation affecting pensions