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  2. Cambridge Five - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Five was a ring of spies in the United Kingdom that passed information to the Soviet Union during the Second World War and the Cold War and was active from the 1930s until at least the early 1950s. None of the known members were ever prosecuted for spying. The number and membership of the ring emerged slowly, from the 1950s ...

  3. P8 Group - Wikipedia

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    [5] The P8 Group involves ten leading global pension funds and sovereign wealth funds, including representatives from Europe, Asia, Australasia and North America. They represent over $3 trillion of investment capital and as pension funds have an inherently long term focus. In November 2007 the first P8 Summit [6] was held.

  4. List of largest pension schemes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In practice, Taft-Hartley plans have many units of local pension funds, under an umbrella group. ... 58.1% 7.5% 24 Maryland State Retirement: $50,297 $50,297 72.7%

  5. John Cairncross - Wikipedia

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    John Cairncross (25 July 1913 – 8 October 1995) was a British civil servant who became an intelligence officer and spy during the Second World War.As a Soviet double agent, he passed to the Soviet Union the raw Tunny decryptions that may have influenced the Battle of Kursk.

  6. Cambridge & Counties Bank - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge & Counties Bank launched in June 2012 across Great Britain [2] and has a unique ownership structure, [3] being owned 50% by Trinity Hall, a Cambridge University college, and 50% by Cambridgeshire Local Government Pension Scheme. [4] Cambridge & Counties Bank is registered under Company Registration No: 07972522. [5]

  7. Universities Superannuation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    From April 2026, indexation will be capped at 2.5%; that is, it is will be CPI if CPI is at least 0% and less than or equal to 2.5%, and will be set at 2.5% if CPI is above 2.5%. It remains the case that if CPI is negative, pensions will not fall. Employee contributions increased from 9.6% to 9.8%. Employer contributions rose to 21.6% of salary.

  8. Pensioner - Wikipedia

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    A pensioner is a person who receives a pension, most commonly because of retirement from the workforce. [1] This is a term typically used in the United Kingdom (along with OAP, initialism of old-age pensioner), Ireland and Australia where someone of pensionable age may also be referred to as an 'old age pensioner'.

  9. Tompkins Table - Wikipedia

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    Initially, it only included final year exams but since 1997 has covered all exams for which grades are allocated. The table allocates 5 points for a First Class degree, 3 points for an Upper Second (known also as a 2.i), 2.5 points for a Second Undivided (A second class degree that is not divided into Upper or Lower), 2 points for a Lower Second (a 2.ii), 1 point for a Third and no points for ...