SPP president Hugh Nolan tells Helen Morrissey how the body can provide a truly independent voice to help the industry navigate through difficult times.
Majority of people believe Brexit is a bad decision for UK according to PP research.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) does not recognise success by how often it uses its anti-avoidance powers, says Lesley Titcomb.
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.
This week we want to know if Britain has done the right thing in voting for Brexit and whether it will positive for UK pension schemes in the medium- to long-term?
MPs have written to Lady Christina Green asking for evidence about what income she or her companies currently receive from the acquisition of British Home Stores (BHS).
Young workers' pension funds are being sacrificed so private companies can afford to pay "over-generous" pensions for older members, according to the Intergenerational Foundation (IF).
The most popular stories included coverage of the ongoing inquiry into the collapse of British Home Stores, and mounting concerns over the Treasury's takeover of pension policy.
The majority of respondents in this week's PP survey believe it would be inappropriate for pensions ministers to side-step the regulator to rescue a crisis-hit scheme.
Sir Philip Green has apologised for the problems experienced by British Home Stores (BHS) but said he was not responsible for the growing pension scheme deficit.