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The Employment Appeal Tribunal dismissed the government’s challenge to a ruling that changes to the pension arrangements for more than 200 judges, including six High Court judges, were unlawful due to age discrimination. Sir Alan Wilkie, the retired Circuit judge who heard the appeal, granted permission for ministers to appeal his ruling.
The Employment Appeal Tribunal dismissed the government’s challenge to a ruling that changes to the pension arrangements for more than 200 judges, including six High Court judges, were unlawful due to age discrimination. Sir Alan Wilkie, the retired Circuit judge who heard the appeal, granted permission for ministers to appeal his ruling.
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