Five stories you may have missed this week

Hope William-Smith
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This week’s top stories included the government’s announcement that the normal minimum pensions age will rise to 57 in 2028, while PwC research suggested lagging remuneration and lack of diversity among trustees.

1) Government sets out plans to raise normal minimum pensions age to 57 by 2028 The normal minimum pension age is set to increase to 57 under plans unveiled in a government consultation this wee...

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