Henry Boot has seen its pensions deficit rise in the first six months of this year despite implementing a raft of changes in March to limit its liabilities.
The property and construction firm revealed in its interim results today that liabilities had crept up from £16.2m to £17.1m on an IAS19 basis over the first half of the year. This comes after t...
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