Drivers of London black cabs argued on Monday that they could not have brought their claim of unlawful means conspiracy against Uber any earlier because they did not have sufficient information to allege fraud.
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Details Came Too Late For Uber Fraud Claim, Cab Drivers Say

By Sophia Dourou

Drivers of London black cabs argued on Monday that they could not have brought their claim of unlawful means conspiracy against Uber any earlier because they did not have sufficient information to allege fraud.

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Regulator Raps Occupational Health Pro In Enforcement 1st

By Adele Redmond

The U.K.'s health and safety regulator has banned an occupational health professional from providing "ineffective" statutory health monitoring services, in an enforcement first for the watchdog.

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Britvic In Hot Water Over £3.6M Tap Co. Earnout Payments

By Eddie Beaver

The founder of a tap sales and installation company has sued Britvic for £3.6 million ($4.8 million), alleging that the soft drinks maker deliberately mismanaged the business after acquiring it to avoid earnout payments agreed in the sale.

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ENFORCEMENT

UK Lifeboat Fund Paid Out £267M In Compensation In 2025

By Joel Poultney

Britain's financial services lifeboat fund has said it paid out £267 million ($365.7 million) in compensation to more than 14,000 customers affected by companies failing in the last financial year.

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LITIGATION

Climate Group Sues UK Council Over Pension Fund Valuation

By Martin Croucher

A campaign group has launched a legal challenge against a London council and its actuary over whether it failed to account for the financial risk from climate change in its pension fund valuation.

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POLICY & REGULATION

Brief

Employment Tribunal Staff Gain Broader Judicial Powers

By Ashish Sareen

Britain's employment tribunals have expanded the judicial functions that legal officers can carry out under the supervision of an employment judge as the system continues to grapple with rising numbers of claims.

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Most Pension Industry Pros Back Local Gov't Investment Plan

By Martin Croucher

More than half of pension professionals support the government's plans to spur the £400 billion ($534 billion) local government pension system to invest in local economies — provided it doesn't affect the performance of funds, a trade body has found.

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Pensions Watchdog Urges Industry Input On Scam Rules

By Joel Poultney

Britain's retirement savings watchdog has called on the pensions industry to engage with the government's consultation on new rules designed to stop workers from transferring long-term savings to bogus plans.

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DEALS

TLT Guides £5M Pension Buy-In For UK Ammo Maker

By Tom Fish

Defense technology company Key Technologies Ltd. has completed a £5 million ($6.7 million) full-scheme buy-in to secure the retirement benefits of all 48 members of its pension program, U.K. consultant Broadstone said Monday.

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Addleshaw Goddard

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Henderson Chambers

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COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Aviva PLC

Aviva SA

Britvic PLC

The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

Uber Technologies Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Department for Work & Pensions

Financial Services Compensation Scheme

Transport for London

UK High Court

UK Ministry of Justice

UK Pensions Regulator