The Pensions Bill which raises the state pension age to 66 by 2020 has passed its third reading in the House of Commons with 287 votes to 242.
The bill includes plans to introduce auto-enrolment from 2012 and cut pensions for judges. This reading of the bill included the government's compromise amendment which delayed the raising of th...
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