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         News NewsSmart Pension acquires Ensign Master TrustOn the go: Smart Pension has acquired the Ensign Master Trust, making it the eighth such consolidation by the provider, which has promised that an average 25-year-old member would be “thousands of pounds better off” as a result of the move. 
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         News NewsGovernment’s new illiquid rules to apply to all DC schemesThe Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed it will push ahead with a requirement that trustees must include a policy on illiquid investments in their defined contribution schemes’ chair’s statement, despite stern criticism from the industry. 
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         News NewsAE contributions not reaching those most in needWhile many employers offer auto-enrolment contributions above the minimum rate, the workers that benefit are seldom those most in need, according to new research from Nest Insight. 
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         News NewsDC charge cap performance fees scrapped to spur investmentChancellor of the exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng has announced that performance fees will be removed from the charge cap applied to defined contribution schemes, in a bid to spur pension scheme investment in science and technology. 
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         Opinion OpinionDigital pensions? If you build it, they will comeMantle head of proposition Graeme Riddoch explains why schemes should be looking to develop pension app solutions for their members, as it boosts engagement and reduces admin costs. 
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         News NewsMajority of low earners cannot afford auto-enrolment contributionsNearly seven in 10 (69 per cent) of low earners are unable to afford pension contributions due to the cost of living crisis, according to new research from Legal & General Investment Management. 
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         News NewsDB members could lose £25,000 to inflation increase capsOn the go: Members could stand to lose out on £1,200 a year due to caps on inflationary increases in defined benefit schemes, amounting to £25,000 of missed income over a lifetime, according to analysis from XPS Pensions Group. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Pension tax changes needed to save NHS from ‘rock bottom’Podcast: Staff shortages and ever-growing waiting lists have left the NHS at “rock bottom”, but the government “has its head in the sand”. Changes to the pensions taxation regime are essential to fix the problem, argues Vishal Sharma, pensions committee chair at the British Medical Association. He is joined by Mark Bondi, council member at the Society of Pension Professionals and senior technical consultant at Capita, to discuss the NHS, the High Court’s retail price index decision, and pension priorities for new prime minister Liz Truss. 
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         News NewsNest Insight emergency savings trial shows ‘very encouraging’ resultsOn the go: A trial of an opt-out emergency savings scheme has seen “very encouraging” early findings, boasting a 53 per cent participation rate, according to Nest Insight. 
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         News NewsLabour would scrap pensions tax cap to boost NHS staffOn the go: Labour’s shadow Health and Social Care secretary, Wes Streeting, has pledged to do away with the cap above which NHS workers incur additional tax burdens, in a bid to dissuade experienced staff from retiring. 
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         News NewsTriple lock, NHS and merging regulators on Liz Truss’s agendaThe new prime minister faces a host of economic problems, ranging from the cost of living crisis to the staffing crisis in the NHS as she enters Number 10, industry experts have said, with all eyes on the government’s forthcoming “fiscal event”. 
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         News NewsLGPS Central to break even on cost savings by 2023On the go: LGPS Central, which manages around £49bn in assets on behalf of eight Local Government Pension Scheme partner funds, expects to break even on cost savings by 2023. 
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         News NewsBT, Ford and M&S schemes consider appealing against RPI judgmentOn the go: The trustees of the BT, Ford and Marks and Spencer schemes are considering whether to appeal against the judgment handed down by the High Court, which struck down their judicial review against the government’s plans to axe the retail price index. 
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         News News‘Millions to lose out’ as court rejects RPI reform appealIndustry commentators have warned that millions of pensioners stand to “lose out” after the High Court rejected a judicial review, brought by some of the country’s largest defined benefit schemes, against the government’s plans to replace the retail price index with the consumer price index including housing. 
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         News NewsScheme administrators concerned about dashboard data securityOn the go: Data security on the pensions dashboards is the primary concern among pension scheme administrators, according to a survey from financial solutions company Bravura. 
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         News NewsStrikes ‘likely’ over TfL pension changes as funding deal reachedChanges to the TfL Pension Fund will be required as part of a financial support package agreed between the government, Transport for London and the mayor of London, with a plan to be presented in September. But unions have rejected the deal, and warned that more strikes are “likely”. 
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         News NewsLGPS calls for ‘future-proofing’ benefits against discriminationOn the go: The chair of the Local Government Pension Scheme Advisory Board, councillor Roger Phillips, has written to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities asking for reforms to discriminatory death and survivor benefits in the LGPS, and to protect the scheme against future legal challenges. 
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         News NewsNearly half of lowest-income retirees are single womenOn the go: Nearly half of retired households in the lowest-income group are made up of women living alone, official figures have shown. 
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         News News‘Disingenuous’ pension proposals will not fix NHS staffing crisisThe government’s proposed pension rules tweaks around “retire and return” for some NHS Pension Scheme members, in a bid to tackle the mounting staff retention crisis, have been criticised by commentators who argue that the changes do not go far enough. 
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         News NewsCivil service union issues strike ultimatumThe Public and Commercial Services Union has threatened the government with strikes in the civil service unless it accedes to demands for improved pay, pensions and job security. 
 





