Government failure to reveal plans for a £140 universal state pension has weakened the coalition's Pensions Bill, leaving it like "Hamlet without the prince", Baroness Hollis says.
The Labour peer said while the bill proposes changes to auto-enrolment and increases to the state pension age it needed to be backed up by simpler state pension plans. She said: "We need a new s...
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