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Experts have warned that people looking to retire in 2050 are on course to receive £800 per year less than current pensioners ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will revive the Pensions Commission, which last met in 2006, to look at ways to ...
Currently, people can claim the state pension at 66, but if the age rises faster than planned, some in their early 60s could ...
Guidance from Independent Age reads: "If you qualify for Basic State Pension and can claim State Pension 'top-ups', these are ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued a warning, telling pensioners will be £800 worse off by 2050 - as it ...
People who were born before May 1977 will retire at age 67. However, people born between May 1977 and April 1978 will see ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall says she is also reviving the Pension Commission to look at why future pensioners are set to be poorer than pensioners now.
The review will consider whether the current State Pension age is still appropriate, based on factors such as life expectancy ...
The Government is required to review the state pension age every six years, but this latest review is starting earlier than ...
A commitment to the triple lock on pensions is not in the scope of the resurrected Pensions Commission, Liz Kendall has said.
You can only claim HRP for the years you spent caring for someone with a long-term illness or disability between April 6, ...
DWP secretary Liz Kendall has announced the State Pension Age is to be reviewed again as a watchdog warns that the 'triple lock' policy could cost three times as much as originally expected by the end ...
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