Trinity Mirror's pension liabilities rose by £12.5m last year as a result of a fall in the real discount rate from 1.7% to 1.05%, its annual statement showed.
Its pension deficit dropped by £45.4m to £252.2m for the 12 month period, although this was partially offset by the increase in its liabilities. The results follow the publisher's announcement l...
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