Five stories you may have missed this week

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This week's top stories included analysis suggesting the British Steel Pension Scheme could have a £2bn surplus, while the Treasury removed its controversial MPAA cut from the Finance Bill.

Also, the Department for Work and Pensions released proposals for new rules on section 75 debt, as well as moving to allow contracted-out pensions to be transferred to schemes which have never been...

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