Whitehall in-fighting may lead to two White Papers

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THE government could publish separate White Papers on pension reform because of "irreconcilable differences" between departments, an industry expert believes.

Hargreaves Lansdown head of pensions research Tom McPhail told PP that Whitehall rumours indicated two papers: one imminently to address state reform and another later in the year focusing on Lord ...

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