The High Court has ruled against a consortium of 38 Lehman Brothers subsidiary companies fighting to be excluded from financial support directions by The Pensions Regulator.
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority has launched a consultation on the quantitative impact study of its final advice on the IORP Directive review.
Andrew Short reports on obstacles to the government's Red Tape Challenge
The Pensions Regulator has published a list of key features that defined contribution schemes "need to be able to demonstrate" to show they will deliver good outcomes for savers.
National Insurance contributions are due on pre-6 April 2006 employer payments into funded unapproved retirement benefit schemes, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
The industry has five years to undertake "radical reform" or face heavy-handed government intervention, a researcher warns.
The trustees of the National Employment Savings Trust must take legal action against the government's decision not to remove contribution limits to the vehicle, shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont says.
European Commissioner Michel Barnier has announced a delay to the timetable to apply Solvency II rules to UK pension schemes, but "insisted" they will be included.
The Pensions Regulator has revealed more details about an "extremely uncommon" Regulated Apportionment Arrangement deal it struck with British Midland Airways.