Round up - 29 June

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Directors' pay and pensions under scrutiny; Gove sets new strike hurdle as 15,000 schools face shutdown; Pensioners must pay up after mistakes by taxman; David Cameron: public sector pensions cost every household £1,000 a year; The grey lobby is bad for Britain's health

Directors' pay and pensions under scrutiny Financial Times FTSE100 directors have amassed final salary pension pots averaging £2.8m, according to research, while trade union bosses came under fi...

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