TPR to scrutinise Trinity Mirror over £70m cut in deficit payments

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The Pensions Regulator is to investigate Trinity Mirror after the publisher slashed payments to its scheme by £70m in a deal to pay off debts.

The group - which publishes the Daily Mirror and a raft of local papers - announced yesterday that it had reached an agreement with the schemes' trustees to reduce annual deficit recovery payments ...

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