UK - Prime minister Tony Blair has agreed to consider proposals by one of his backbenchers to compensate workers who have lost their pensions through company insolvency.
During a private meeting with the MP for Cardiff West Kevin Brennan on Monday, the prime minister pledged to personally analyse plans to re-pay the workers – some 60,000 of whom have lost up to 90%...
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