- Bill introduced in the Commons by1st reading in the Commons
- Bill 255 2024-25 (as introduced)
- Bill 255 2024-25 - large print
- Bill 255 EN 2024-25
- Bill 255 EN 2024-25 - large print
- Bill 255 2024-25 (as introduced) - xml download
- Delegated Powers Memorandum from the Department for Work and Pensions
- Impact Assessment from the Department for Work and Pensions
- Pension Schemes Bill 2024-25
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution, Ways and Means resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗30 speakers · 90 speeches
- Impact Assessment from the Department for Work and Pensions (updated July 2025)
- Pension Schemes Bill: call for evidence
- Written evidence submitted by the Pensions Action Group (PSB02)
- Written evidence submitted by the Pensions Action Group (further written evidence) (PSB04)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Mirror Pensioners (PSB07)
- Written evidence submitted by Insight Investment (PSB11)
- Written evidence submitted by the BP Pensioners Group (PSB16)
- Written evidence submitted by UNISON (PSB17)
- Written evidence submitted by the Pensions Management Institute (PSB18)
- Written evidence submitted by Brightwell (PSB20)
- Written evidence submitted by Sam Seaton (PSB23a)
- Written evidence submitted by Sam Seaton (CAPAdata) (PSB23b)
- Written evidence submitted by My Pension Expert (PSB24)
- Written evidence submitted by Hewlett Packard Pension Association (HPPA) (PSB27)
- Written evidence submitted by Just Group plc (PSB28)
- Written evidence submitted by New Capital Consensus (PSB29)
- Written evidence submitted by the Pension Protection Fund (PSB30)
- Written evidence submitted by Graham Holloway (PSB31)
- Written evidence submitted by Railways Pension Trustee Company Limited (PSB32)
- Written evidence submitted by Hargreaves Lansdown (PSB33)
- Written evidence submitted by A&O Shearman (PSB36)
- Written evidence submitted by Clara-Pensions (PSB37)
- Written evidence submitted by the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) (further written evidence) (PSB38)
- Written evidence submitted by People's Partnership (PSB39)
- Written evidence submitted by Pensions UK (PSB40)
- Written evidence submitted by AEA Technology Pension Campaign Steering Group (PSB41)
- Written evidence submitted by BVCA (PSB45)
- Written evidence submitted by Aviva (PSB46)
- Written evidence submitted by Brian May (PSB47)
- Written evidence submitted by Aegon UK (PSB48)
- Written evidence submitted by Barnett Waddingham LLP (PSB49)
- Written evidence submitted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) (PSB51)
- Written evidence submitted by The Investment Association (PSB52)
- Written evidence submitted by Border to Coast Pensions Partnership (PSB54)
- Written evidence submitted by the ABI (PSB55)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Pension Lawyers (APL) (PSB56)
- Written evidence submitted by the Phoenix Group (PSB57)
- Written evidence submitted by the Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) (PSB59)
- Written evidence submitted by Esso Pensioners Working Group (PSB60)
- Written evidence submitted by The Association of Investment Companies (AIC) (PSB01)
- Written evidence submitted by Mike Smith (PSB03)
- Written evidence submitted by the Society of Pension Professionals (PSB05)
- Written evidence submitted by Aon (PSB06a)
- Written evidence submitted by Aon (additional) (PSB06b)
- Written evidence submitted by John Ward (PSB08)
- Written evidence submitted by David Robertson (PSB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Allan Roberts (PSB10)
- Written evidence submitted by the Deprived Pensioners Association (PSB12)
- Written evidence submitted by The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) (PSB13)
- Written evidence submitted by Ann Howarth (PSB14)
- Written evidence submitted by Mel Earp (PSB15)
- Written evidence submitted by SouthWest Action (PSB19)
- Written evidence submitted by Fidelity International (PSB21)
- Written evidence submitted by The Investing and Saving Alliance (TISA) (PSB22)
- Written evidence submitted by Chris Drury (PSB25)
- Written evidence submitted by ShareAction (PSB26)
- Written evidence submitted by Andy Lewis and Stuart O'Brien (PSB34)
- Written evidence submitted by American Express UK Pensioners Justice (PSB35)
- Written evidence submitted by Pensioners of Atos UK (PSB42)
- Written evidence submitted by the Impact Investing Institute (PSB43)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Professional Pension Trustees (PSB44)
- Written evidence submitted by Universities Superannuation Scheme Ltd (USS) (PSB50)
- Written evidence submitted by Unite the Union (PSB53)
- Written evidence submitted by Origo (PSB58)
- Written evidence submitted by Isio Group Ltd (PSB62)
- Written evidence submitted by Peter Weston (PSB63)
- Written evidence submitted by Arnold Hay (PSB64)
- Written evidence submitted by Mercer Now:Pensions (PSB65)
- Written evidence submitted by Sandra Fogwill (PSB61)
- Written evidence submitted by Keith Appleyard (PSB66)
- Written evidence submitted by City of London Corporation (PSB67)
- Written evidence submitted by John Tissington (PSB68)
- Written evidence submitted by Hymans Robertson (PSB69)
- Written evidence submitted by New Financial (supplementary) (PSB70)
- Written evidence submitted by Roger Sainsbury (supplementary) (PSB71)
- Written evidence submitted by St James's Place (PSB72)
- Written evidence submitted by Which? (PSB74)
- Written evidence submitted by Carbon Tracker (PSB77)
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by the Pensions Action Group (PSB78)
- Written evidence submitted by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) (further written evidence) (PSB73)
- Written evidence submitted by Mr Con O'Neill, Pension Protection Fund ("PPF") Member (PSB75)
- Written evidence submitted by Fossil Free West Yorkshire (PSB76)
- Bill 304 2024-26 (as amended in Public Bill Committee)
- Bill 304 2024-26 (as amended in Public Bill Committee) - large print
- Letter from Torsten Bell MP to Christopher Chope MP, Emma Lewell MP, Esther McVey MP, Karl Turner MP, Dawn Butler MP regarding clarification of remarks made during committee proceedings.
- Pension Schemes Bill 2024-25: Progress of the bill
- Legislative Consent Motion from the Northern Ireland Assembly
- 20 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Commons1 Negatived on division12 Not called1 No decision6 Agreed
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- Pension Schemes Bill: HL Bill 152 of 2024–26
- Legislative Consent Motion agreed to by the Scottish Parliament on 17 December 2025
- 42nd Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords5 Withdrawn12 Not moved3 Withdrawn before debate
- 17th Report of the Constitution Committee
- 47th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Letter from Baroness Sherlock to Viscount Younger and others regarding direction powers and fiduciary duty, collaboration with strategic authorities and aligning legislation with the devolution landscape, moving from eight pools to six, advice on the investment strategy, what is covered by an investment strategy.
- Government Response to the Constitution Committee on their Report on the Pension Schemes Bill (17th Report of Session 2024–26)
- Letter Baroness Sherlock to Peers who spoke at committee stage debates regarding issues raised: value for money consultation, scale - indemnities or legal consequences if schemes are forced to consolidate, contractual override measures, Pensions Commission, and pensions dashboards.
- 20 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords6 Agreed11 Not moved1 Disagreed2 Withdrawn
- Bill 415 2024-26 (Lords amendments)
- Bill 415 2024-26 (Lords amendments) - xml
- Bill 415 2024-26 (Lords amendments) - large print
- Bill 415 EN 2024-26
- Bill 415 EN 2024-26 - large print
- Ways and Means resolution, Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗21 speakers · 58 speeches
- Committee to draw up Reasons for disagreeing to Lords Amendments - 15 April 2026
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗14 speakers · 54 speechesDivision #4Pension Schemes BillAyes 217Noes 142Tellers: Lord Goddard of Stockport, Lord Addington, Lord Kennedy of Southwark, Baroness WheelerDivision #5Pension Schemes BillAyes 214Noes 146Tellers: Baroness Williams of Trafford, The Earl of Courtown, Lord Kennedy of Southwark, Baroness WheelerDivision #6Pension Schemes BillAyes 209Noes 148Tellers: Baroness Williams of Trafford, The Earl of Courtown, Lord Kennedy of Southwark, Baroness WheelerDivision #7Pension Schemes BillAyes 160Noes 149Tellers: Baroness Williams of Trafford, The Earl of Courtown, Lord Kennedy of Southwark, Baroness Wheeler
- Bill 428 2024-26 (Lords Insistence, Disagreement, Reasons, Non-insistence and Amendments in Lieu) - pdf
- Bill 428 2024-26 (Lords Insistence, Disagreement, Reasons, Non-insistence and Amendments in Lieu) - large print
- Bill 428 2024-26 (Lords Insistence, Disagreement, Reasons, Non-insistence and Amendments in Lieu) - xml
- Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗23 speakers · 45 speechesConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗8 speakers · 17 speechesDivision #3Pension Schemes BillAyes 232Noes 150Tellers: Lord Goddard of Stockport, Baroness Humphreys, Lord Kennedy of Southwark, Baroness Wheeler
- Bill 432 2024-26 (Lords Insistence, Disagreement and Reason) - pdf
- Bill 432 2024-26 (Lords Insistence, Disagreement and Reason) - large print
- Bill 432 2024-26 (Lords Insistence, Disagreement and Reason) - xml
- Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗7 speakers · 13 speechesDivision #509Motion relating to Lords Reason 88QAyes 279Noes 164Division in the LordsDivision #6Pension Schemes BillAyes 195Noes 127Tellers: Lord Goddard of Stockport, Lord Addington, Lord Kennedy of Southwark, Baroness Wheeler
- HL Bill 198 Commons Insistence and Amendments to the Words So Restored to the Bill
- Bill 441 2024-26 (Lords Insistence, Disagreement and Reason) - pdf
- Bill 441 2024-26 (Lords Insistence, Disagreement and Reason) - large print
- Bill 441 2024-26 (Lords Insistence, Disagreement and Reason) - xml