'Jobs secured' as publisher of i newspaper is bought by creditors

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A new company JPIMedia is promising investment in the vast array of former Johnston Press titles including The Scotsman.

 

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Yet again the tax payer bails them out. “However, the pensions lifeboat, the Pension Protection Fund (PPF), is on course to come to the rescue of workers on the defined-benefit scheme as it was not to be transferred to JPIMedia”

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