Five stories you may have missed this week

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This week's top stories include interest in various ministerial appointments and what the election result means for pensions policy.

1) David Gauke named as work and pensions minister David Gauke has been appointed work and pensions minister in Theresa May's first reshuffle since the general election which lost the Conservati...

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