The trustees of the British Home Stores (BHS) scheme have done the best they can in the very difficult circumstances, according to experts.
It follows the collapse of the retailer giant last week which many reports have said was partly down to the huge burden of its defined benefit (DB) scheme which has a deficit of around £570m. No...
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