UK - A Tory Bill to amend the age-75 rule has cleared the first hurdle and will now get a second reading in the Commons.
The Retirement Income Reform Bill passed the first reading by 127 votes to 26. Tory MP Edward Garnier, who presented the Bill, said he was encouraged that it had been given a second reading by s...
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