It has been more than 10 years. But now Gordon Brown - generally considered the most influential person in the pensions industry during that time - has relinquished his role as chancellor to take over the most senior job within the government.
The new first lord of the Treasury – or prime minister as he will be more commonly called – will have a lot to ponder now that he has finally taken over from Tony Blair. But one crucial appointmen...
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