The ombudsman's ruling in favour of the trustees and sponsor in the Kingfisher Pension Scheme case could have huge implications for future cases, writes Michael Klimes
With the steel industry's fortunes hanging in the balance, PP considers the prospects for its pension fund.
The nominations are in and the longlist for Pensions Personality of the Year 2016 has been finalised.
Rosalind Connor reflects on whether Brexit will have an impact on UK pension legislation.
After TPR's recent win in a high court battle that subjected AE to judicial review for the first time, Rebecca Shahoud looks at the implications for future cases
Behavioural economics could help trustees avoid making mistakes that could ultimately put members at risk. Michael Klimes investigates
Section 48 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 can provide a solution to pension problems
Rosalind Connor has been made a partner by Arc Pensions Law.
Schemes have been urged to check amendments to scheme rules carefully after the High Court ruled against an employer in a case that could increase its pension liabilities by £17m.
A European ruling could force trustees to take radical action on how they transfer member data finds Michael Klimes