All Politics articles – Page 9

  • Features

    Islington scheme to wind down carbon investment

    2018-09-18T00:00:00Z

    The London Borough of Islington Pension Fund has agreed to reduce its investment in fossil fuels, following lobbying efforts from local environmental activist group Fossil Free Islington.

  • Opinion

    Industry takes the lead

    2018-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Editorial: The pensions industry has got a tough job on its hands.

  • News

    Government hands industry reins on dashboard project

    2018-09-05T00:00:00Z

    Work and pensions secretary Esther McVey has said she "backs the industry" to deliver the pensions dashboard, but key details including whether the government will compel schemes to submit information remain unclear.

  • News

    DWP restates commitment to industry-led dashboard

    2018-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Work and pensions secretary Esther McVey has said she "backs the industry" to deliver the pensions dashboard, but key details including whether the government will compel schemes to submit information remain unclear.

  • News

    Frank Field resigns Labour whip

    2018-08-30T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Frank Field has resigned the Labour Party whip, citing a hostile atmosphere and alleged anti-semitism within the party.

  • News

    Dromey: Government can use HPE contracts for pensioner justice

    2018-08-23T00:00:00Z

    The shadow pensions minister has called on ministers to leverage lucrative contracts it awards to Hewlett Packard Enterprise to persuade the company to protect pensioners who are seeing their benefits eroded by inflation.

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    News

    Schemes must play part in war on scams

    2018-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Pension schemes and providers have been urged to increase member awareness of scam tactics and tighten data security, amid the revelation that average losses from fraudulent and inappropriate inducements eclipsed the size of the average pension pot in the UK.

  • News

    Select committee chair loses no confidence vote by local party

    2018-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Labour MP Frank Field has lost of vote of no confidence in his constituency, as local party members try to oust the Work and Pensions Committee chair over his support for Brexit.

  • Opinion

    How would a lack of government support affect dashboard progress?

    2018-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Analysis: Reactions to speculation that the secretary of state for work and pensions wants to scrap the pensions dashboard project have been unsurprisingly negative.

  • Opinion

    Review: Look Where You’re Going – The Life of Alan Pickering

    2018-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Perhaps a professional trustee is an unlikely candidate for a published biography. But Paddy Briggs’ 'Look Where You’re Going', provides a fascinating insight into the remarkable life of Alan Pickering CBE.

  • News

    Government sets out proposals for trustee ESG investment duties

    2018-06-19T00:00:00Z

    Trustees will be expected to publish a statement on how they take account of scheme members’ ethical views, if proposed requirements floated in a government consultation are implemented.

  • News

    SNP bill seeks PPF support for orphan liabilities

    2018-06-18T00:00:00Z

    A private members’ bill submitted by Scottish National Party MP Alan Brown last week could see the Pension Protection Fund taking on so-called orphan liabilities from multi-employer pension schemes.

  • News

    Time running out for DWP to book 2019 bills, Webb warns

    2018-06-07T00:00:00Z

    The Department for Work and Pensions is at risk of running out of time to pass key aspects of its pensions policy agenda in 2019 due to the impact of Brexit and several measures yet to even reach a consultation stage, according to former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb.

  • Tom Rivers
    Opinion

    Unwinding of QE still threatens Eurozone markets

    2018-06-04T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: The shifting landscape of Italian politics over the past few weeks is just the latest chapter in a longstanding narrative of political risk and uncertainty that appears to threaten both the eurozone’s economic recovery and the European Central Bank’s monetary policy framework perpetually.

  • Features

    Hounslow drops Capita and heads for West Yorks

    2018-04-11T00:00:00Z

    The £991m London Borough of Hounslow Pension Fund will enter into an administrative partnership with the West Yorkshire Pension Fund following the imminent conclusion of its contract with third-party administrator Capita.

  • Nicolas Firzli
    Opinion

    Greening, governance and growth in the age of popular empowerment

    2018-04-03T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: Last year saw the unravelling of the prevailing order that had dominated the world economy since 1946, yet trustees feel empowered to flex their fiduciary muscles, if necessary going against their government’s views.

  • News

    PwC probed on Carillion fees and conflicts

    2018-03-21T00:00:00Z

    MPs have grilled PwC partners on fees and the safeguards the accountancy firm put in place to prevent conflicts of interest arising from its various roles regarding collapsed contractor Carillion.

  • News

    DB white paper promises tougher fines and consolidation drive

    2018-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Employers who wilfully or recklessly put their defined benefit pension schemes at risk are in the firing line of new punitive fines announced in a government policy statement released on Monday.

  • News

    Fines for DB negligence leave industry split

    2018-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Employers who wilfully or recklessly put their defined benefit pension schemes at risk are in the firing line of new punitive fines announced in a government policy statement released on Monday.

  • John Glen
    Opinion

    What technology means for pensions

    2018-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Two months into his new role, the Treasury’s John Glen reflects on the importance of helping the self-employed save for their retirement.