A new dawn: what the next parliament has in store for pensions

Professional Pensions takes a look at what will feature in the next government’s pensions policy

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Natasha Browne takes a look at what will feature in the next government's pensions policy

At a glance The last five years saw the introduction of auto-enrolment, ‘freedom and choice’ and an overhaul of DC governance                                       The next parliament will s...

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