Five stories you might have missed this week

Michael Klimes
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The biggest stories on PP this week involved the former pensions minister Steve Webb warning the Conservative government may target salary sacrifice in its emergency Budget and the NAPF appointing its first woman chairperson. Here are the top five.

1.Webb: Salary sacrifice could be cut in July Budget Steve Webb has warned that the Conservative government may target the £15bn salary sacrifice bill in its July emergency Budget. 2. NAPF appoi...

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