Three-quarters of judges will not face cuts to their pensions, the government said yesterday, as it backtracked on plans to include judges in the Civil Service pension scheme.
In a written ministerial statement, justice secretary Chris Grayling said the government would create a new stand-alone judicial pension scheme but it would not apply to judges within 10 years of t...
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