The age at which people can claim their state pension is set to rise again from this week to 67. Currently the state pension age is 66, but from 6 April it will rise in phased increments over the ...
The age at which millions of people can claim their state pension is starting to rise to 67 from Monday, when the monthly payments also go up. The current state pension age is 66 but this will ...
The official state pension age is rising from 66. From April 2026, those born between 6 April 1960 and 5 March 1961 will receive their state pension somewhere between age 66 and 67, as part of a ...
The government’s review of the state pension age will explore whether it should automatically increase in line with rising life expectancy, potentially pushing the state pension age up to 70. Launched ...
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