Civil servants look forward to 29 years in retirement

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Civil servants are expected to claim their pension benefits for 29 years - two years longer than previously expected, latest accounts show.

Consultant Watson Wyatt said life expectancy figures have "increased sharply" for male members of the civil service scheme. However, assumed life expectancy for female members has risen less quickl...

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