Members of the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) have relaunched their campaign pressing trustees to ditch weapon investments, arguing they need a "pension to be proud of".
The scheme, which has around 375,000 members and £50bn of assets under management, was on 1 December presented with a petition signed by over 3,000 members backing the divestment campaign. The p...
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