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         News NewsUCU confirms strike action in February over USS disputeThe University and College Union has confirmed its members will participate in another round of industrial action in February in response to the ongoing dispute with employers over the Universities Superannuation Scheme. 
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         News NewsUCU proposes solution to avoid further USS strikesThe University and College Union has presented a new set of proposals it says will avert future strike action over Universities Superannuation Scheme benefits. 
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         News NewsTPR to accept CDC applications from AugustThe Pensions Regulator has published its draft code of practice governing authorisation for collective defined contribution schemes, and is set to begin accepting applications from August. 
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         News NewsAlmost half of workers cannot afford to save for retirementOn the go: Almost half (47 per cent) of individuals not yet in retirement say that spiralling costs have left them unable to save, according to a survey from the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association. 
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         News NewsTimms questions compensation cap on Financial Assistance SchemeOn the go: Stephen Timms MP, chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, has written to pensions minister Guy Opperman seeking clarity over the compensation cap placed on the Financial Assistance Scheme. 
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         News NewsMore universities join USS strikeOn the go: The University and College Union has secured the support of yet more institutions in its campaign for strike action over member benefit cuts in the Universities Superannuation Scheme. 
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         News NewsTweaking the charge cap will not solve DC illiquids conundrumAs the government’s consultation on removing performance fees from the charge cap — designed to assist defined contribution schemes looking to invest in illiquids — closed on Tuesday, industry experts have warned that the measure may make very little difference, and may in fact prove counterproductive. 
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         News NewsMPs support CDC development, call for DWP to scrap statement seasonIn a wide-ranging report, the Work and Pensions Committee has recommended that the government continue its work on collective defined contribution schemes and, separately, scrap the proposals for a “statement season” favoured by pensions minister Guy Opperman. 
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         News NewsDWP tweaks 'stronger nudge' in response to industry complaintsThe Department for Work and Pensions has announced several changes to its proposed “stronger nudge” in response to industry concerns, with the aim being to lessen the burden of administering them. 
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         News NewsLord Myners, author of institutional investment study, dies aged 73On the go: Lord Paul Myners, a city grandee who investigated institutional investment for the Labour government in 2001, has died. 
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         News NewsOpperman rules out mandatory guidance for 50-year-oldsPensions minister Guy Opperman has ruled out the prospect of automatic appointments for 50-year-olds with Pension Wise as it would be expensive and ineffective. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: DC focus must ‘fundamentally shift’ from costs to value in 2022Podcast: The focus on defined contribution scheme offerings must “fundamentally shift” from costs to value for money in 2022 if better outcomes are to be achieved. Darren Philp, director of policy and communication at Smart Pension, and Mike Ambery, partner at Hymans Robertson, discuss the DC outlook, expanding auto-enrolment, and reforming Solvency II. 
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         News NewsHigh Court rebuffs police officers’ McCloud judicial reviewThe High Court has rejected a judicial review claim brought by the Police Superintendents’ Association against the government’s McCloud consultation, despite finding legal errors in the process. 
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         News NewsParliament moves to ban flat fees on small potsOn the go: Regulations have been laid before parliament that will see flat fees banned for pots of under £100, which the government hopes will benefit hundreds of thousands of savers. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Fiduciary trumps politics if divesting from ‘illegal Israeli settlements’Podcast: Local Government Pension Schemes looking to divest from Israel should do so on grounds of sustainability and fiduciary responsibility, not because of politics and personal morality, says Richard Butcher, managing director of PTL. He is joined by Ian Neale, Aries Insight co-founder, to discuss divestment, defined benefit funding and ageing populations. 
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         News NewsMcCloud rebellion grows as six unions file for judicial reviewSix trade unions want to take the government to court in a bid to stop it imposing the cost of the McCloud remedy on their members, with one considering strike action. 
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         News NewsTPR’s DB funding code consultation delayed until ‘late summer’ 2022The second consultation into the Pensions Regulator’s new defined benefit funding code will be delayed until “late summer” 2022. 
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         News News‘Transitory’ inflation soars to 10-year high, with more pain to comeInflation soared to a 10-year high of 5.1 per cent in the year to November 2021, and those who once argued that the inflationary trend would be transitory are now warning that the worst is yet to come. 
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         News NewsDB funding code’s bespoke route could reduce schemes’ costsForty per cent of FTSE 350 defined benefit schemes will not be sufficiently well funded to opt for the ‘fast-track’ route in the Pensions Regulator’s forthcoming DB funding code, but the bespoke route offers significant cost savings. 
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         News NewsScottish pensions agency proposes raft of LGPS amendmentsThe Scottish Public Pensions Agency has launched a consultation into a host of changes to the Local Government Pension Scheme in Scotland, covering early payment of pensions, survivor benefits and the cost cap. 
 





