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Armed forces hit by annual allowance issue
Nearly 4,000 members of the Armed Forces Pension Schemes breached their annual tax-free pensions savings limit in 2017/2018, a freedom of information (FOI) request has revealed.
Fighting fire with fire: Why reverting public sector reforms will create winners and losers
The various potential routes for the government to respond to the McCloud judgment will mean some members lose out, writes Moira Warner.
Government denied permission to appeal £4bn per year discrimination ruling
The government must find an additional £4bn of annual funding for public service pensions after it was denied leave to appeal a case concerning age discrimination.
Government faces £4bn extra annual pensions bill after age discrimination case
The government will pause planned changes to public sector pensions as it faces an estimated £4bn annual bill after losing a legal battle last year.
Judges and FBU discrimination appeals to be heard in same tribunal
Two discrimination case appeals involving firefighters and judges which had opposite rulings are expected to be heard at the same employment tribunal.