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  • Let’s create new hereditary peers and put them to work – just not in the Lords

    Opinion

    The government was right to abolish hereditary peers, but it would be a mistake to lose the custodians of the memories of great Britons of the past, says Bartek Staniszewski In the 70s, during a debate in the House of Lords, one of the peers quoted a Lord Chief Justice from the reign of King [...]

    AI hereditary peers concept with symbolic visuals representing artificial intelligence and traditional peerage elements
  • Pension industry 1-0 Torsten Bell

    Investing

    We should be grateful that the absurd idea of a government-imposed cap on rent died less than 24 hours after it first reared its head, but another madcap Treasury scheme took far longer to bite the dust. The government’s Pensions Schemes Act (which passed into law yesterday) contained plenty of sensible and interesting measures, including [...]

    Treasury ministers including Torsten bell
  • End of deadlock: Pension Schemes Bill to become law as government backs down

    Politics

    The Pension Schemes Bill is set to become law after the House of Lords agreed to final watering down plans from the government, ending the long-standing deadlock between the two houses. The legislation had run into multiple walls amid consistent back and forth between the lower and upper house, after neither side refused to back [...]

    The AIC is urging the government to amend the pensions scheme bill
  • Pension deadlock: Government and Lords refuse to back down in stalemate

    April 28, 2026

    The government and the House of Lords are locked in a high-stakes political standoff over pensions, both refusing to back down on their demands for the Pension Schemes Bill, leaving its passage up in air as the clock winds down on this parliamentary session. Attempts to finalise the bill in the upper house remain ensnared [...]

  • Labour peer tells Reeves not to use headroom as ‘piggy bank’ for spending

    April 28, 2026

    A Labour peer has urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves to avoid using her larger fiscal headroom as a “piggy bank” to fund extra government spending increases.  A report by senior House of Lords members said the Chancellor should add further protections to public finances, leaping to the defence of the Office for Budget Responsibility for improving [...]

  • Lib Dems vow to push back controversial Pension Schemes Bill

    April 24, 2026

    The government has been warned that the Pension Schemes Bill will continue to be pushed back unless ministers remove controversial mandation powers, as a groundswell of opposition puts pressure on the government to water down the bill. The warning comes as the House of Commons gears up for the bill to bounce back from the [...]

  • Lord Khan of Tooting? Sounds like a great idea to me!

    April 23, 2026

    It is time that our failing Mayor moved on to challenges new, argues James Ford Our illustrious Prime Minister is rumoured to be considering raising the Mayor of London to the House of Lords, possibly as soon as next month. There may even be a seat around the Cabinet Table in the offing too.  I, [...]

  • Pension ping pong: Now government backtracks on mandation powers

    April 22, 2026

    The government has been forced to water down controversial mandation powers in the Pension Schemes Bill after prolonged uproar from the pensions industry and opposition MPs and peers. Pensions minister Torsten Bell has tried to push through the bill with a clause that gives ministers the power to force funds to invest in UK infrastructure [...]

  • Sadiq Khan to be handed peerage

    March 27, 2026

    Sadiq Khan is poised to be handed a peerage as part of an effort from Keir Starmer to placate one of the loudest Labour party critics of his stuttering administration. According to reports, the London mayor is one of several contenders in line to be elevated to the UK’s second chamber after May’s local elections, [...]

  • UK ministers to push ahead with ‘capped’ mandation powers after peers backlash

    March 27, 2026

    Ministers are set to go toe-to-toe with the House of Lords over a plan to grant them powers to force pension funds into private assets and UK companies. Government officials said ministers would make concessions to try and get the measure through the upper house, which voted last week to remove a “reserve power” allowing [...]

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