SCOTLAND - A Scottish engineering firm has been forced into receivership because of "an insurmountable deficit" in its pension fund.
Blyth & Blyth put its £11m scheme into wind-up last December because it could not afford to plug the £6m deficit. But it has emerged that winding-up costs meant the firm had no option but to close...
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