Five stories you may have missed this week

James Phillips
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This week's top stories included the government suggesting it may review the order of creditors in an insolvency event, and Barclays defending plans to move responsibility for its DB scheme to its investment banking arm.

Also, four pension scammers were told to repay £13.7m and referred to the director of public prosecutions for defrauding 245 people of their pension savings, and BT's pensions chief executive will ...

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