Round up - November 28

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Tory seeks to defuse anger over speech; Doubt cast on accounts proposal; Collapse promises huge headache for PPF; Pensions squeeze for public sector as Tories vow to end 'apartheid'; Public pensions and private cost; Rude, arrogant and just the sort of man I'd trust with my pension fund

Tory seeks to defuse anger over speech Financial Times Chris Grayling, the shadow pensions secretary, on Thursday distanced himself from his party leader's comments on phasing out generous publ...

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