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DWP publishes four-year plan
The Department for Work and Pensions has has ruled out ditching the triple lock and has pledged to continue providing means-tested pension credit, as it set out its objectives for the next four years.
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Select committee questions TPR on Barclays scheme sponsorship
The Work and Pensions Committee is questioning the Pensions Regulator on the sponsorship of Barclays Bank’s pension scheme in relation to the company’s restructuring plans.
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High Court rules against proposed BT scheme CPI switch
Telecoms giant BT wanted to switch the measure by which pensions increase from the retail price index to the consumer price index, but the High Court has ruled against this change.
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Chappell to be sentenced next month
The Pensions Regulator has said the sentencing of former BHS owner Dominic Chappell, who was found guilty of withholding information from the regulator, will take place on February 23.
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Employers need individual guidance to navigate VAT rules, accountants say
The Pensions Research Accountants Group has responded to recent HM Revenue & Customs changes to the VAT treatment of pension fund costs, advising schemes to seek guidance on their individual circumstances.
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Field probes administrator on Palmer & Harvey pension situation
The select committee has written to the administrators of collapsed wholesaler Palmer & Harvey, with a series of questions about the company’s finances and operations, and the position that leaves the pension fund in.
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Chappell found guilty for failing to provide information to regulator
Former BHS owner Dominic Chappell has been convicted of failing to provide information that the Pensions Regulator had asked him to supply as part of its investigation into the sale and subsequent collapse of the retailer.
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Select committee set to publish responses on British Steel transfers
The Work and Pensions Committee is to release responses it has received from the FCA, advisory business Active Wealth and 'introducer' company Celtic Wealth.
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Four priorities for McVey's DWP
The Department for Work and Pensions got its fifth boss in less than two years on Monday evening, with Theresa May’s Cabinet reshuffle replacing David Gauke with Esther McVey as secretary of state responsible for the department.
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Boyle re-appointed as non-executive chair of TPR
Mark Boyle has been appointed for another three-year term as non-executive chair of the Pensions Regulator, the Department for Work and Pensions has said.
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Prospect members vote in favour of new BT pension deal
BT staff represented by union Prospect have agreed to a new pensions deal that will boost pay and aim to incentivise members of its defined benefit BT Pension Scheme to join the defined contribution BT Retirement Saving Scheme.
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McVey succeeds Gauke at DWP
Esther McVey, member of parliament for Tatton, has been appointed as the secretary of state for work and pensions.
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Shadow pensions minister resigns
Shadow pensions minister Alex Cunningham has resigned from his post.
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DWP issues draft regulation on contracted-out scheme transfers
The government is consulting on its draft regulations for bulk transfer of contracted-out pension rights without member consent. The consultation closes on January 17 2018.
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Lifeboat fund confirms 2018-19 levy
The Pension Protection Fund published its final levy rules for the 2018-19 levy year on Tuesday.
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Toys R Us wins PPF backing for CVA
The Pension Protection Fund said on Thursday it would vote in favour of proposals for a company voluntary arrangement made by struggling retailer Toys R Us. The creditor vote has since taken place.
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TPR gets stronger, the government weaker: Top 5 law and regulation stories from 2017
Year in review: If the UK government’s all-consuming struggle to strike a beneficial Brexit deal can bring any relief to pensions professionals, it is that departments have not had time for the pensions tinkering so despised by the industry.
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Govt 'minded' to introduce mandatory trustee ESG statements
The government is to consult on whether trustees should be required to state their policies on sustainability, member concerns and stewardship, and will clarify current legislation as part of a wider push to increase pension investment in social and illiquid assets.
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AE review: Welcome reforms not due until mid-2020s
The government will introduce a package of measures to address issues with auto-enrolment, but questions remain over multiple jobholders and the self-employed, while the timescale has drawn criticism.
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Professional trustees told to 'comply or explain' in draft standards
The industry-led Professional Trustee Standards Working Group has drawn up a set of draft standards for professional trustees imposing a "comply or explain" regime, but some say it is lacking in clarity.