2004 Pensions Act
TPR 'already has enough ammunition' to do its job
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) does not need additional powers to do its job properly and legislators should avoid knee-jerk legislation, according to a lawyer.
TPR disputes legal challenge over Halcrow restructuring
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has said there is no legal basis for the Halcrow Pensioners' Association (HPA) to challenge the proposed restructuring of the scheme in the Upper Tribunal.
TPR: we will fine trustees failing to complete scheme returns
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has warned a number of trustees it could crack the whip and fine them for not completing their scheme returns.
Firms expected to review pensions accounting following WH Smith ruling
Financial Reporting Council (FRC) investigation into WH Smith accounts, could see all accounts preparers changing pension liabilities on financial statements.
Guinness Peat deficit up £38m as TPR investigation continues
Guinness Peat Group has seen its schemes' deficits increase over the first quarter as an investigation by The Pensions Regulator into its scheme responsibilities continues.
Exclusive: APL to shed light on complex Determinations Panel
The Determinations Panel's "constantly evolving" powers will be thrust into the spotlight next week, as the Association of Pension Lawyers publishes detailed guidance on its procedures.
The myth of over-regulation
Charles Amos separates fact from fiction in the pensions blame game
Ensuring fairness
TPR determinations panel chairman John Scampion on the organisation's work
Analysis: The dire consequences of trustee mismanagement
Michael Bow explores TPR's Hugh MacKay intervention
Comment: PPF could do more to inform those it protects
Jack Jones on the PPF's levy appeal process