The State Pension age in the UK is now rising from 66 to 67, with the phased increase due to be completed for all men and ...
The phased increase in the state pension age, from 66 to 67, has started. New pensioners born after 6 April 1960 will be ...
A future rise to the state pension age is already scheduled, with proposals to increase it from 67 to 68 between 2044 and ...
The Tony Blair Institute has proposed replacing the UK state pension with a Lifespan Fund from 2030, under plans that would ...
Future state pension age rises are also still under review, leaving middle-aged workers uncertain about exactly when they will be able to retire with their state pension. While it ...
Under the triple lock guarantee, the state pension rises every April in line with whichever is the highest of total earnings ...
Earlier this week, Labour minister Liz Kendall confirmed that the government is set to carry out a review of the UK’s state pension age. Currently set at 66, and rising to 67 by 2028, this is the age ...
The State Pension age started rising from 66 to 67 last month with a further increase planned to 68 in the mid-2040s.
The UK state pension triple lock was introduced back in 2011 when pensioners were poor. Now it's bankrupting the country.
The state pension age should be linked to life expectancy, but with a guaranteed minimum payout for those with shorter life expectancies. Consultancy group LCP set out the proposal in a new paper ...