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         News NewsMPs call for AE reforms to be introduced by spring 2023The Work and Pensions Committee has called on the government to introduce auto-enrolment reforms next spring, while setting up new policy goals to ensure a “new consensus on adequate retirement income” is achieved. 
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         News NewsTPR approached a ‘number of times’ by capital-backed consolidatorsThe Pensions Regulator has been approached a “number of times” by companies working on capital-backed consolidation models, according to Charles Counsell, who has called for superfund legislation. 
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         News NewsFBU urges employment tribunal to protect member benefitsThe Fire Brigades Union has said it will encourage and assist its members in taking claims before an employment tribunal to protect their pension benefits, while it continues to negotiate with the Home Office for a permanent solution. 
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         News NewsGovernment presses ahead with NHS scheme upliftsThe Department of Health and Social Care has expanded on its plans to change the way member contribution rates are calculated and decided in the NHS Pension Scheme, launching a new consultation laying out its proposed uplifts to contribution tier thresholds. 
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         News NewsDerbyshire among funds at risk in £138mn solar farm scandalThe Derbyshire Pension Fund is among a number of public sector institutions with members’ money invested in a scandal-hit council investment project that has seen £138mn in public money go missing. 
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         News NewsLGA calls for mandatory national insurance data in dashboardsThe Local Government Association has argued that making national insurance numbers optional data will lead to a “poor experience” for pensions dashboards users, and has called for the government to make it a mandatory feature. 
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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 NewsTPR’s criminal powers ‘pose risks’ to universitiesThe Pensions Regulator’s new criminal powers could potentially pose risks to university sponsors of defined benefit schemes, especially in light of reforms at the Universities Superannuation Scheme, legal experts have said. 
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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 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 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 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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         Opinion OpinionDashboards data outsourcing contracts risk non-complianceEversheds Sutherland’s Lorna Doggett and Helen Tabiner detail how outsourcing data administration for pensions dashboards outside the UK is riddled with a series of compliance issues due to new legislation. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Trustees struggling to guide members on inflation benefitsPodcast: A report from XPS Pensions suggests that members could reap £10,000 additional benefits by delaying retirement because of the way increases and inflation are calculated, but trustees are struggling to help them because of the “red tape” around advice. LCP partner Laura Amin is joined by Hymans Robertson partner Patrick Bloomfield to discuss benefits’ inflation calculation and advice, concerns about defined benefit funding, and the women’s state pension age investigation. 
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         News NewsCourt dismisses trustee’s Barber window arrears claimThe High Court has ruled that members of the CMG UK Pension Scheme are not entitled to payment of arrears that fell due more than six years ago, despite the trustee’s attempts to continue paying them. 
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         News NewsFirefighters’ options exercise requires ‘corrective action’On the go: “Corrective action” is required for certain members of the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme, after a number of Fire and Rescue Authorities failed to conduct an options exercise properly. 
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         News NewsTrustee pair pleads guilty to making illegal loansOn the go: Two pension trustees have pleaded guilty to making illegal loans amounting to £236,000 from a company pension scheme to its employer, according to the Pensions Regulator. 
 





