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Under the changes, anyone born after 1968 will have a statutory retirement age of 64. Monthly state pensions are worth roughly £1,261 (€1,500), according to data from Almond Financial.
Money is tight though. Speaking to The i Paper, he said: “The only document I have from the Department for Work and Pensions in the UK states that my UK state pension is £159.63 per week.
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There is nothing wrong with the Scottish Government delivering good governance – although better late than never – but they have become ...
A growing pensions gap shows carers retire with significantly less private pension income than the national average ...
Lisa Picardo, chief business officer UK at PensionBee told This is Money: 'The UK’s state pension age has changed drastically since 2010 and is almost certainly set to rise further in the coming ...
British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves is expected to announce a shake-up of the UK pension system in her Mansion House ...
UK pensioners could be in line for nearly £1,000 a month due to a potential increase in payments. Those on the full New State Pension could receive as much as £971.60 every four weeks from the ...