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What does Legacy mean? In nuclear and environmental legal practice, legacy describes historic UK nuclear sites, facilities, materials, spent fuel and radioactive wastes from earlier civil or defence programmes, and the liabilities to decommission, manage and remediate them. It is a descriptive term rather than a defined statutory term, but is widely used in regulation, policy and contracts. Under the Energy Act 2004 the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) manages Great Britain’s designated nuclear legacy, regulated by the Office for Nuclear Regulation and the environment agencies. The nuclear legacy includes: (a) sites and facilities formerly operated by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority and British Nuclear...

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Legacy NHS Pension Scheme (England and Wales): 1995/2008 Sections—legal framework, benefits, contributions, retirement flexibilities and McCloud remedy

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This Practice Note considers the National Health Service Pension Scheme (NHSPS) as it existed before the amendments taking effect on 1 April 2015.

What is the National Health Service Pension Scheme?

The NHSPS is an unfunded public service occupational pension arrangement providing retirement benefits to health service employees on a salary-related, or defined benefit (DB), basis.

Since 1 April 2015, there have been two distinct NHSPS schemes:

  • the reformed NHSPS (often called in NHS publications the ‘2015 Scheme’), established under the Public Service Pensions Act 2013 (PSPA 2013) on 1 April 2015 as a Career average revalued earnings (CARE) scheme. New members from 1 April 2015 have joined this arrangement. For further details, see Practice Note: The reformed National Health Service Pension Scheme
  • the Legacy NHSPS (often described in NHS publications as the ‘1995/2008 Scheme’), comprising two separate final salary sections—the 1995 Section and the 2008 Section—which are addressed in this Practice Note

Note that separate schemes operate in Scotland and Northern Ireland and are not covered by this Practice Note...

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Paul Carney
Paul Carney

Paul advises employers, trustees and public bodies on the legal aspects of all matters relating to pension law. Paul has particular expertise in advising on public service pension schemes and is experienced in drafting documentation for private sector schemes as well as providing ongoing advice on the day to day running of pension schemes. He also provides support to employers and trustees on pensions’ aspects of corporate transactions.Paul’s recent work includes:advising a higher education body in relation to its ongoing participation in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, the Local Government Pension Scheme and the Universities’ Superannuation Scheme;advising the trustees of an occupational pension scheme in relation to a challenge raised in connection with changes made to the rules of their pension scheme some years earlier in circumstances where those changes may, according to applicable (and recent) case law, have been...

Gary Delderfield
Gary Delderfield

Gary Delderfield is a partner in Eversheds Sutherland's Human Resources Practice Group. He specialises in pensions and also heads our Public Sector Pensions Group.He advises trustees, employers and providers on a wide range of contentious and non-contentious pension issues. Gary is also a nationally recognised expert in the area of public sector pensions law advising clients on issues across local government, central government, education, health and voluntary sectors.His recent experience includes setting up a new final salary pension scheme, advising on a section 75 withdrawal arrangement, advising the trustees of a final salary pension scheme on the winding up of the scheme and advising a private contractor on the pension aspects of a large scale TUPE staff transfers from the public sector.Gary is a regular speaker on pension issues and speaks on the Local Government Employers' annual...

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