BHS pensions: Sir Philip Green and TPR on verge of £350m deal

Michael Klimes
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A provisional deal between Sir Philip Green and The Pensions Regulator over the BHS pension schemes could be just 'days away', a Sky News report says.

Yesterday, the media organisation reported that Green could pay as much as £350m to help 20,000 members that were left stranded after the retailer went into administration in April 2016. Comment...

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