UK - Prime minister Tony Blair's pension will "drive a coach and horses" through proposed Inland Revenue limits, Opposition MPs claim.
Under rules changes which came into effect in 1991, the prime minister is entitled to an annual pension worth half his current £199,056 salary. He is also due a second pension worth two-thirds o...
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