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Former Pensions Minister Baroness Altmann has called on policymakers to look at other ways to solve rising state pension costs than raising the starting age, cutting the amount or more means-testing.

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Tuesday, 20 June 2023 11:48

State pension needs reform - Phoenix

There needs to be fundamental reform to the State Pension to prevent later life poverty from worsening as the pension age rises, a new report warns today.

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Wednesday, 22 March 2023 10:46

State pension age rise could be delayed

Plans to bring forward a rise in the state pension age which were expected to be announced in May have been put on hold, according to newspaper reports

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Wednesday, 15 December 2021 11:09

Millions could face longer wait for State Pension

 

The Government is consulting on proposals to bring forward the rise in the State Pension Age to 68 from 2044 to 2037 resulting in millions being forced to wait longer for the state pension.

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Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:53

State Pension set for 4% boost from April

The State Pension is set to see a significant boost in April with an increase predicted to be around 4%. 

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Thursday, 11 January 2018 14:57

Possible jump in NI looms to fund state pensions

The Government Actuary is suggesting a 5% rise in National Insurance by 2032 to prevent a deficit in the National Insurance Fund used to pay out state pensions, a possibility based on the latest Government Actuary Department projections.

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Friday, 13 December 2013 09:25

State pension age to reach 70 in 50 years

The State Pension Pension age will reach 70 by 2063 but will rise more slowly than the Government's Autumn Statement last week suggested, according to analysis by Towers Watson.
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Thursday, 05 December 2013 09:10

Chancellor may raise retirement age to 70

Young workers in their early 20s may face having to work until they are 70 if the Chancellor announces a higher retirement age in his Autumn Statement today.
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