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NewsGovernment to review British Coal surplus arrangements
The trustees of the £8.6bn British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme (BCSSS) are in discussions with government officials regarding the use of a £2.3bn reserve fund.
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NewsNuclear sector DB schemes reform to go ahead after 5-year delay
The House of Lords has approved amendments to the energy bill that will allow the two nuclear public sector schemes to be reformed in line with government policy, five years after originally planned.
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NewsNHS staff offered ‘partial retirement’ with scheme eligibility expanded
Members of the NHS Pension Scheme will have the option of “partial retirement” under proposed government reforms aimed at stemming the flow of health workers leaving the NHS.
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NewsLabour MPs table amendment to preserve EU PPF protections
Labour MPs have tabled an amendment to a bill aimed at revoking residual EU law, seeking to retain judgments linked to the Pension Protection Fund.
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NewsCivil servants vote for strike over pensions
On the go: Civil servants have voted to strike with the highest level of support for industrial action in the Public and Commercial Services Union’s history, in a dispute that includes pensions.
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NewsOpperman returns to DWP as minister of state
On the go: Guy Opperman has been appointed as a minister of state at the Department for Work and Pensions, a little over a month after being let go as pensions minister.
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NewsGovernment prolongs relaxation of NHS pension rules
The government will extend amendments to the NHS Pension Scheme designed at boosting health worker numbers, prolonging measures that were introduced in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NewsUnion urges government to revisit NDA pension reforms
The Prospect union has called on the government to reconsider reforms to Nuclear Decommissioning Authority pensions that will move members from their final salary scheme into a career average revalued earnings equivalent.
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News‘Disingenuous’ pension proposals will not fix NHS staffing crisis
The 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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NewsMPs call NHS pensions ‘national scandal’ as doctors forced to leave
On the go: The Health and Social Care Committee has called NHS pension arrangements “a national scandal” as senior doctors are being forced to reduce their hours or stop work entirely.
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NewsNadhim Zahawi appointed chancellor after Sunak resigns
On the go: Nadhim Zahawi has been appointed chancellor of the exchequer after dramatic resignations from cabinet heavyweights shook the UK government.
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NewsPublic sector pension liabilities break £2tn with 16% surge
On the go: Changes to mortality assumptions have played their part in pushing the net public sector pension liability up by 15.6 per cent between the 2018-19 and 2019-20 periods, reaching almost £2.2tn.
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NewsBMA issues stinging rebuke of ‘misleading’ NHS pensions claims
The British Medical Association has rebuked NHS England and NHS Improvement for what it calls “misleading” information about “punitive pensions taxation” and its impact on staff retention.
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NewsCivil Service Pension Scheme looks for new admin
On the go: The Cabinet Office is weighing up administrators for the Civil Service Pension Scheme.*
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NewsShadow pensions secretary appointed in reshuffle
On the go: Jonathan Ashworth, Labour MP for Leicester South, has landed the role of shadow work and pensions secretary, as part of a reshuffle of the shadow cabinet.
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NewsTeachers’ Pension Scheme pays £21m to Capita for McCloud admin
On the go: The Teachers’ Pension Scheme has awarded a £20.6m extension to Capita’s current third party administration contract to deal with the implementation of the McCloud remedy.
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NewsTeachers’ Pension Scheme seeks new admin
On the go: The Department for Education has launched a tender for administration services for the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, as Capita’s contract is due to end in 2025.
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NewsTrustees of Morrisons’ schemes in talks with Fortress after takeover bid
On the go: The trustees of Morrisons’ defined benefit schemes are in talks with representatives of Fortress Investment Group, which has made an offer to takeover the British retailer.
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Government rejects NHS pension tax proposals
On the go: The government has decided not to go ahead with its proposed flexibilities for the NHS Pension Scheme, as it believes changes to the taper threshold went far enough to address the issue.
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Civil service scheme extends MyCSP admin contract
On the go: The Cabinet Office has extended the contract with MyCSP for the provision of pensions administration and related services to the Civil Service Pension Scheme until the end of 2023.





