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The UK state pension age is 66, but retirement age increases loom, with 67 set for 2026–2028. A 2025 review could reshape the ...
The State Pension age is set to start rising from 66 to 67 next year, with the increase due to be completed for all men and women across the UK by 2028. The planned change to the official age of ...
The State Pension age is set to start its increase from 66 to 67 next year, with the rise expected to be fully in place for ...
Every pensioner in England will have to wait an extra 12 months for the concession, the Department for Transport has ...
With the Department for Work and Pensions reviewing the state pension age, the Department for Transport has confirmed changes ...
The Department for Transport has confirmed that from next April, individuals in England will have to wait an additional year ...
Brits would be on track to have a ‘comfortable’ retirement if they saved an average of £275 a month into their pension from the age of 22, according to experts.
People in England will have to wait longer to get their free bus pass under new rules confirmed by the Department for Transport ...
For the government, the one-size-fits-all “deeming rates” simplify the way it calculates pensions and other income support ...
The UK state pension age is currently 66, as long as you have 10 years' worth of National Insurance (NI) contributions. This ...
There are five DWP benefits which stop the day you reach state pension age and many pensioners are 'blindsided' by the cut ...
Many Brits are being 'blindsided' by 'cut-off' rules that strip away five Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefits the ...
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