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         People News People NewsAppointments: First Actuarial, Burges Salmon, Future Growth CapitalThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 31 October 2025. 
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         News NewsMineworkers to receive 32% pension bonusMembers of the Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme will receive a bonus payment of almost a third of their regular pension income after the government confirmed it will transfer a reserve fund’s assets to the trustees. 
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         News NewsMore ESG reporting raises risk of legal challenges for trusteesA lawyer has warned of increased litigation risk over environmental policies, saying that “it will only take one case for duties to be extended or flexed”. 
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         News NewsWhy pensions schemes are ‘attractive targets’ for cyber criminalsThe CrowdStrike outage this summer provided another reminder for trustees of the importance of contingency plans in case of technology issues. 
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         News NewsM&G completes £286m Northern Bank BPA dealThe transaction is the second with M&G's insurance subsidiary Prudential since it returned to the BPA market. 
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         News NewsDB schemes mull legal action against LDI asset managersDefined benefit schemes that suffered losses as a result of the recent market volatility are considering bringing legal claims against their asset managers and advisers, legal experts have warned. 
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         News NewsManufacturing company agrees £75m buy-inOn the go: The Triplex Lloyd Final Salary Plan has agreed a circa £75m bulk annuity transaction with Legal & General Assurance Society for the Doncasters section of the defined benefit scheme. 
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      NewsExperts query whether £31m offer will satisfy TPR in Box Clever caseITV has put forward an initial offer of £31m to the Pensions Regulator of financial support for the struggling Box Clever Pension Scheme, following an eight-year courtroom battle. 
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      NewsNo-deal Brexit could deny thousands lifeboat protectionAs Covid-19 continues to wreak its devastation on the corporate landscape, dozens of pension schemes could fall into the Pension Protection Fund. However, a no-deal Brexit could scupper that option for up to one-fifth of distressed employers with an EU connection. 
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      NewsCivil partner LGPS survivor benefits set to match widowsSurvivors of same-sex civil partnerships and same-sex marriage will receive the same survivor benefits as those provided to widows under new proposals for the Local Government Pension Scheme. 
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      NewsTPR raises bar with mastertrust code of practiceA new authorisation code requiring mastertrusts to demonstrate their financial sustainability may force a number of providers from the market, experts have speculated. 
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         News NewsCarillion collapse sparks calls for better DB rulesThe collapse of Carillion and impending transfer of some of its defined benefit members into the Pension Protection Fund has raised questions about the suitability of existing pensions laws. 
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         Features FeaturesMNOPF steers towards buy-in and DC mergerAs derisking plans accelerate and sponsors seek to reduce the volatility of defined benefit scheme deficits, buy-ins are becoming increasingly attractive. 
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      NewsGovernment to appeal ruling on discriminationThe government is set to appeal the employment tribunal’s recent verdict that more than 200 judges suffered discrimination as a result of pension changes. Meanwhile, the Fire Brigades Union is planning to challenge the result of a similar discrimination case, which it lost this year. 
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         Features FeaturesBushfire of pension discrimination cases spreads to firefightersThe Fire Brigades Union has raised a legal challenge against fire service employers and the government regarding alleged discrimination as a result of transitional protection arrangements. 
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      OpinionPensions Ombudsman set to cast interventional net widerFrom the blog: Last week the Pensions Ombudsman said the agency would begin taking a more proactive approach to interventions, especially in appeals that can have broader implications for the pensions industry – a departure from its previously more placatory tone. 
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         Opinion OpinionIn defence of lay trusteesFrom the blog: The Pensions Regulator has found that professional-only trustee boards are better run. That’s not all that surprising. However, non-professionals have lots to bring to trustee boards and their value should not be underestimated. 
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         News NewsCap on golden handshakes could affect average earners at MagnoxWorkers across the public sector will see a £95,000 cap on exit payments under a new clause added to the 2015-16 enterprise bill which could hit average earners at nuclear decommissioning company Magnox. 
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         News NewsA lot to get to grips with: the legal and regulatory outlook for 2016Legal and regulatory change was abundant last year and 2016 looks like it will continue in the same vein, as both the UK and Europe are churning out legislation and rules affecting occupational pension schemes. 
 





