The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is considering tweaking its practices and procedures for levies, including improving its Experian model.
The Pensions Ombudsman Anthony Arter has confirmed he will defend against appeals if he believes it is in the public interest.
Schemes must ensure all relevant team members are aware of online support services provided by HMRC after the cessation of contracting out.
Lesley Titcomb has suggested a number of measures which could enable The Pensions Regulator (TPR) to better help struggling defined benefit (DB) schemes to manage risks.
The requirement to equalise guaranteed minimum pensions (GMPs) may never come to fruition under Brexit but schemes should not be complacent, according to Geraldine Brassett.
Pension experts have blasted auto-enrolment (AE) as "a glorified ISA" and "pointless scheme", warning savers will not get a decent retirement pot.
The pensions minister has said investing in growth boosting and social projects could be part of a solution for deficit-ridden schemes struggling with falling gilt yields.
The Labour party will work to ensure the fallout from Brexit does not undermine the sustainability of the UK's economy and pensions system according to Angela Rayner.
Debbie Abrahams has been promoted to shadow work and pensions secretary following a series of resignations and promotions.
Defined benefit (DB) scheme liabilities are likely to rise after 10-year gilt yields fell below 1% today for the first time ever following last week's Brexit vote.