Five stories you may have missed this week

A new pensions secretary and the WPC launches inquiry into DB schemes and LDI

Holly Roach
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Five stories you may have missed this week

This week’s top stories include the departure of a pensions secretary, the appointment of a new one, and the Work and Pensions Committee launching an inquiry looking into the impact of recent volatility in gilt yields on DB schemes.

Secretary of state for work and pensions leaves post Chloe Smith has left the position of secretary of state for work and pensions.   Mel Stride appointed new pensions secretary Mel...

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