Five stories you may have missed this week

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This week's top stories include speculation about what the snap general election may mean for pensions, and Bernard Matthews' owners accused by MPs of throwing out a deal to save the DB scheme for their own benefit.

Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association chief executive Joanne Segars is to step down, while Tata Steel has reportedly offered £520m to offload its pension scheme. 1) Snap election puts triple...

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