Five stories you may have missed this week

A new pensions secretary and the WPC launches inquiry into DB schemes and LDI

Holly Roach
clock • 1 min read
Five stories you may have missed this week

This week’s top stories include the departure of a pensions secretary, the appointment of a new one, and the Work and Pensions Committee launching an inquiry looking into the impact of recent volatility in gilt yields on DB schemes.

Secretary of state for work and pensions leaves post Chloe Smith has left the position of secretary of state for work and pensions.   Mel Stride appointed new pensions secretary Mel...

To continue reading this article...

Join Professional Pensions

Become a Professional Pensions Lite Member today

  • Three complimentary articles per month covering the latest real-time news, analysis and opinion from the industry
  • Receive important and breaking news stories via our two daily news alerts
  • Hear from industry experts and other forward-thinking leaders

Are you a trustee, investment consultant or in-house pension and benefit scheme professional? You can apply for full complimentary access here

Join now

 

Already a Professional Pensions
member?

Login

More on Industry

Buzz: Has the superfund market now entered the mainstream?

Buzz: Has the superfund market now entered the mainstream?

Superfunds, growth phase DC defaults and trustee regulatory and reporting demands

Professional Pensions
clock 27 April 2026 • 1 min read
People's Partnership joins PMI development partnership programme

People's Partnership joins PMI development partnership programme

Organisation is the first master trust provider to join the PMI as a development partner

Holly Roach
clock 27 April 2026 • 1 min read
Could social media be a secret weapon to bolster pension engagement?

Could social media be a secret weapon to bolster pension engagement?

Martin Richmond looks at how provider usage of social media could help boost engagement

Martin Richmond
clock 27 April 2026 • 14 min read
Trustpilot