Hoover has revealed it is pushing for a deal to send its defined benefit (DB) scheme into the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) in order to avoid collapse.
Helen Morrissey looks back on 20 years of Professional Pensions.
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is proposing a new levy rule for schemes that cease to have a substantive sponsor following a restructuring in order to protect other levy payers.
It is a daunting task to look over the sheer volume of pensions regulation from the past two decades. Michael Klimes analyses the key developments
Jane Marshall says it is important to learn from the past if we are to build a strong pension model for the future.
Malcolm McLean looks back on a time of great change in the pensions market and says it shows no sign of stopping any time soon.
The aggregate deficit of the UK's defined benefit (DB) schemes fell by £27.4bn during January, almost eliminating the growth seen in December.
There is much discussion on how consolidation will bring real benefits to schemes but Hilary Salt is not so sure.
Joanna Smith looks at how the Halcrow Pension Scheme was restructured
It has been just over six months since Arnold Wagner was appointed chairman of the £23bn Pension Protection Fund. He talks to Helen Morrissey about the key lessons learned during 2016 and how the fund is looking to the future