British Airways (BA) has lost a landmark trial to block its pension trustees' decision to award a discretionary increase in 2013.
The Conservative Party's plan to replace the state pension triple lock with a double lock has provoked mixed responses.
Michael Klimes asks if introducing a requirement to appoint scheme lawyers would improve governance
Robin Ellison says we need a change in HMRC's approach to dealing with pension tax issues
Pension schemes have been forced to rethink and reshape by the courts over the last 20 years. James Phillips looks back at the most impactful cases
Pension legislation and regulation need a radical overhaul in order to reduce complexity and communicate a coherent message, according to a report.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has been heavily criticised in a damning indictment of the state of UK pension regulation.
Recruiting high quality trustees is a major challenge for schemes. Emma Cusworth looks at how this can be managed.
An Irish High Court case could put pressure on UK schemes that transfer data to the US to beef up measures they use to protect members' data. Michael Klimes finds out why.
The Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) and GKN Group have approved a £190m buyout in one of the first de-risking deals of 2017.