Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2026 — consultation closed
This consultation seeks views from judicial office holders who are entitled to be a member of the judicial pension scheme, particularly any member of FPJPS, JPS22 or JPS15.
The Ministry of Justice is reforming the Judicial Pensions Scheme, including changes to judicial retirement age limits and scheme benefits. The Judicial Appointments and Retirements (Age Limits) Bill proposes amendments to judicial career structures. Current status involves draft and consultation on Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024-2026, with coordination across civil service pension reform.
This consultation seeks views from judicial office holders who are entitled to be a member of the judicial pension scheme, particularly any member of FPJPS, JPS22 or JPS15.
This consultation seeks views from judicial office holders who are entitled to be a member of the judicial pension scheme, particularly any member of FPJPS, JPS22 or JPS15.
In response to: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2026
An updated version of the reasonable adjustments policy for judicial office holders.
In response to: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024: Consultation on the draft regulations
Seeking views on proposals to amend the FPJPS regulations, the JPS15 regulations, the JPS22 regulations and the Judicial Offices Order through the 2024 Amendments.
Seeking views on proposals to amend the FPJPS regulations, the JPS15 regulations, the JPS22 regulations and the Judicial Offices Order through the 2024 Amendments.
Seeking views on proposals to amend the FPJPS regulations, the JPS15 regulations, the JPS22 regulations and the Judicial Offices Order through the 2024 Amendments.
In response to: MOJ statement on Cost Control Mechanism for Judicial Pension Scheme 2022
A statement on how HM Treasury’s recent update on the Cost Control Mechanism will affect the Judicial Pension Scheme.
A consultation by the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice on proposals for improvements to the judicial disciplinary system.
A consultation by the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice on proposals for improvements to the judicial disciplinary system.
Seeking views on the draft scheme regulations for the Judicial Pension Scheme 2022.
A consultation by the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice on proposals for improvements to the judicial disciplinary system.
Seeking views on the draft scheme regulations for the Judicial Pension Scheme 2022.
Seeking views on the draft scheme regulations for the Judicial Pension Scheme 2022.
This consultation sets out proposals relating to the mandatory retirement age for judges, magistrates and coroners.
Seeking views on proposals for addressing the discrimination identified in McCloud in respect of the judiciary.
Seeking views on proposals to reform judicial pension arrangements.
Seeking views on proposals for amendments to the Fee-Paid Judicial Pension Scheme to provide for membership in respect of eligible fee-paid judicial service for periods before 7 April 2000, where judicial service continues up to or beyond that date.
Seeking views on proposals for addressing the discrimination identified in McCloud in respect of the judiciary.
Seeking views on proposals to reform judicial pension arrangements.
This consultation sets out proposals relating to the mandatory retirement age for judges, magistrates and coroners.
The UK justice system is known across the world for its excellence, objectivity and impartiality. This is due, in no small part, to the exceptional expertise of our courts and tribunal judges, our coroners, and our valued magistrates. Our independent …
Seeking views on proposals for amendments to the Fee-Paid Judicial Pension Scheme to provide for membership in respect of eligible fee-paid judicial service for periods before 7 April 2000, where judicial service continues up to or beyond that date.
Seeking views on proposals for addressing the discrimination identified in McCloud in respect of the judiciary.
Seeking views on proposals to reform judicial pension arrangements.
This consultation sets out proposals relating to the mandatory retirement age for judges, magistrates and coroners.
The UK justice system is known across the world for its excellence, objectivity and impartiality. This is due, in no small part, to the exceptional expertise of our courts and tribunal judges, our coroners, and our valued magistrates. Our independent …
Seeking views on proposals for amendments to the Fee-Paid Judicial Pension Scheme to provide for membership in respect of eligible fee-paid judicial service for periods before 7 April 2000, where judicial service continues up to or beyond that date.
A Bill to repeal provisions for the compulsory retirement of holders of judicial office on the grounds of age; to remove upper age limits for appointment to judicial office; and for connected purposes
Ministry of Justice report to Parliament regarding member contribution rates for the Judicial Pensions Scheme 2015.
Report No. 90 Major Review of Judicial Pay Structure.
The Ministry of Justice invites the public to take part in a consultation on its Welsh Language Scheme.
A Bill to repeal provisions for the compulsory retirement of holders of judicial office on the grounds of age; to remove upper age limits for appointment to judicial office; and for connected purposes
Seeks views on draft regulations which are required to establish the Fee Paid Judicial Pension Scheme.
Seeks views on draft regulations which are required to establish the Fee Paid Judicial Pension Scheme.
Seeks views on draft regulations which are required to establish the Fee Paid Judicial Pension Scheme.
Seeks views on the Judicial Appointments Commission's proposed Welsh Language Scheme.
Seeks views on the Judicial Appointments Commission's proposed Welsh Language Scheme.
Seeks views on the Judicial Appointments Commission's proposed Welsh Language Scheme.
Update on the progress of the pension scheme for eligible fee-paid judges, and open consultation on scheme design.
The Ministry of Justice invites the public to take part in a consultation on its Welsh Language Scheme.
Update on the progress of the pension scheme for eligible fee-paid judges, and open consultation on scheme design.
The Ministry of Justice invites the public to take part in a consultation on its Welsh Language Scheme.
Update on the progress of the pension scheme for eligible fee-paid judges, and open consultation on scheme design.