Government to contribute £1.47m for Pension Education Fund

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Funding for a series of pensions education projects will be extended until March 2009, the government announced.

Pensions reform minister Mike O'Brien said 26 projects across the UK will share the £1.47m Pension Education Fund. The schemes, offered by a wide-range of organisations, were set up in January 200...

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