Indiscriminate cuts may hurt local funds

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Underfunded local authorities could be subjected to indiscriminate cuts as part of George Osborne's spending review, a former local government pensions officer warns.

Local government schemes are braced for a month of unprecedented political and economic pressure, with Lord John Hutton’s interim report on public sector pensions and Chancellor Osborne’s Comprehen...

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