Moira Warner looks at what changes to the Judicial Pension Scheme actually mean.
The various potential routes for the government to respond to the McCloud judgment will mean some members lose out, writes Moira Warner.
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.
As public sector pension schemes battle against discrimination claims, James Phillips explores whether private sector schemes should be prepared
This week's top stories included British Steel trustees rejecting an "unviable plan" to rescue the scheme, and Baroness Ros Altmann calling on the government to amend section 75 debt regulations.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) discriminated against younger judges by forcing them to leave their final salary scheme while protecting older judges, an employment tribunal has ruled.
The government has set out plans for reforms to judicial pension arrangements that will also incorporate fee-paid judges following lengthy court cases.
Three-quarters of judges will not face cuts to their pensions, the government said yesterday, as it backtracked on plans to include judges in the Civil Service pension scheme.