All Section 37 articles
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NewsFRC issues guide to section 37 fix for actuaries [updated]
Audit and actuarial regulator the Financial Reporting Council has issued new technical guidance to help actuaries assess schemes affected by the Virgin Media case.
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NewsSPP, Stephenson Harwood bill amendment aims to clarify Virgin Media fix
Law firm Stephenson Harwood has successfully lobbied for a change to the Pension Schemes Bill to ensure wound-up sections of DB schemes are not inadvertently hit by the effect of the Virgin Media case ruling.
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FeaturesOutlook 2026: Beyond the Pensions Schemes Bill – lawyers eye key developments
Pensions Expert quizzes lawyers to find out what they expect to be the key issues that trustees and pension professionals should look out for in 2026.
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NewsActuarial watchdog to develop technical guidance after Virgin Media rulings
The guidance will help actuaries who are asked to sign off on legacy pension scheme amendments retrospectively – an issue that has been plaguing certain private sector DB pension schemes since a 2023 court ruling.
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NewsLawyers call for more guidance on Virgin Media ruling effects
Speakers at an SPP webinar say additional guidance on section 37 cases is needed despite the government’s pledge to mitigate the effects of the Virgin Media ruling through amendments to the Pension Schemes Bill.
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NewsGovernment seeks to mitigate Virgin Media issue with Pension Schemes Bill amendments
Trade bodies, including the representative groups for actuaries and pension lawyers, have been lobbying the Department for Work and Pensions for months in relation to the issue, which relates to the interpretation of section 37 of the Pension Schemes Act 1993.
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NewsRelief for DB schemes as government pledges action on section 37 issues
The DWP has said the government will legislate to address the issues posed by the Virgin Media-NTL case and allow for retrospective actuarial approval to be given to historic amendments.
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OpinionVirgin Media v NTL Pension Trustees: where are we now?
There are an estimated 50,000 amendments that need to be reviewed following the Virgin Media ruling. Matthew Swynnerton of the Society of Pension Professionals explores how trustees can approach this unenviable task.
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FeaturesPensions lawyers call on government to resolve s37 uncertainty
DB pension schemes have been left in legal limbo in relation to section 37 confirmations, with the High Court expected to take several months to produce its latest judgement.
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NewsHow trustee boards are tackling the fallout from the Virgin-NTL case
The ICAEW reports three different approaches being taken by trustee boards when reviewing past scheme amendments in relation to last year’s Virgin-NTL ruling.
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NewsCalls for government action after Virgin case ruling
Industry groups have called for government intervention in the wake of the Virgin Media-NTL case, which has cast significant uncertainty over the defined benefit (DB) sector.
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NewsVirgin-NTL case ruling poses ‘major issues’ for DB schemes
Lawyers and actuaries have called for the government to intervene after a court ruled that scheme rule amendments could be void if they are missing an actuarial sign-off.
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NewsDB schemes could face extra costs after High Court judgement
Virgin Media case could render contracting-out changes invalid, if schemes cannot produce a section 37 certificate








