A future rise to the state pension age is already scheduled, with proposals to increase it from 67 to 68 between 2044 and ...
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 UK state pension age has begun increasing from 66 to 67 for those born after April 6, 1960, with completion due by early ...
The DWP has launched an early review of the retirement age in the UK.
Under government-approved plans, the state pension for those who reached the age before April 2016 is set to rise by £439.40 ...
The UK state pension triple lock was introduced back in 2011 when pensioners were poor. Now it's bankrupting the country.
The Money Saving Expert founder shared the 'rule of thumb' during the latest episode of ITV's Martin Lewis Money Show ...
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) shake-up to the official retirement age has been legislated since 2014.
A pensions specialist has called on people to review how upcoming changes to DWP state pension rules will impact them.
The triple lock is used to decide how much the state pension increases by every year - but a think tank has called for it to ...
The UK state pension age has started its gradual increase from 66 to 67, beginning with those born in the early 1960s, and will be fully implemented by 2028. The change, aimed at reflecting rising ...
The Tony Blair Institute has proposed replacing the UK state pension with a Lifespan Fund from 2030, under plans that would ...