The industry has thanked pensions minister Steve Webb for his contribution to pensions after he lost his parliamentary seat in yesterday's general election.
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Pensions minister Steve Webb and shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont have both lost their parliamentary seats as a result of yesterday's General Election.
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Lehman Brothers Pension Scheme has secured a £675m buyout with Rothesay Life, ensuring that all members will get their pensions in full, six and a half years after its sponsor went bust.
Two trade bodies have criticised a proposal to require pension schemes to comply with the Stewardship Code or explain why they have not.
As the UK prepares to elect the next government Helen Morrissey asks for a period of consolidation for pensions.
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