EUROPE/UK - European Union vice-president Neil Kinnock will get an enhanced pension - but only if he stands down before next May.
Kinnock is due to get a pension worth 45% of his final salary. But this could rise to 50% if he returns to Britain, which the EU says is the “most expensive place to live in Europe”. But reforms...
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