Helen Morrissey thinks trustees need more guidance on how to carry out GMP equalisation.
Con Keating says it is time for a different approach to defined benefit pensions but questions how easy this would be to achieve.
The British Steel scheme's trustee board has turned down Edmund Truell's proposal to save the fund, calling it an unviable plan that would expose members to "unacceptable risk".
A growing number of businesses are failing to enrol their workers in a company pension scheme on time according to figures from Aviva.
AE staging dates are spread across seven years, but small businesses will have very little time to prepare for rate increases. James Phillips reports
This week's top stories include the regulator issuing its first fines to master trusts over chair statements, and the CovPress scheme's rescue from the PPF in first-of-its-kind action.
The Administrative Court has struck down a challenge to an ongoing anti-avoidance case from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) over the Silentnight pension scheme.
Pensions Buzz respondents believe auto-enrolment is Sir Steve's legacy, but others questioned if he could claim credit for the policy.
Claire Southern thinks we need a new way of addressing defined benefit deficits
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has reaffirmed its determination to ensure trustees demonstrate good governance by fining four master trust schemes for not completing a chair's statement.