There could be a case to suspend indexation for schemes which are underfunded and where sponsors are in stress, the government has said.
It is a daunting task to look over the sheer volume of pensions regulation from the past two decades. Michael Klimes analyses the key developments
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has given Coats Group written assurances that action over two of its defined benefit (DB) schemes will be dropped once settlement is complete.
Pension schemes have been forced to rethink and reshape by the courts over the last 20 years. James Phillips looks back at the most impactful cases
The government did not discriminate against younger workers when it introduced transitional arrangements to the Firefighters Pension Scheme, an employment tribunal has ruled.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has announced it will review the Corporate Governance Code, days after MPs called for reforms to protect pension fund members after the BHS collapse.
Professor David Blake gives his view on how the pensions system can be improved.
The decision to merge the three guidance bodies into one is unnecessary and could even reduce the quality of services, the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) has warned.
The regulator's call to ban transfers to small self-administered schemes (SSASs) to help crack down on scams has received little support from the industry.
Anne-Marie Winton looks at the changing nature of pension fraud and what can be done about it.