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State pension age rising to 67 from 2026

Major changes to the UK state pension age will start in 2026, affecting millions. Find out if you'll have to work longer and how to plan your finances.

State pensioners to receive £575 extra next year

Millions of UK pensioners will see their state pension rise by £575 next year due to the triple lock. Find out how this above-inflation increase affects you and the debate it sparks.

Find Your Lost £13,620 Pension Pot Now

Over £31 billion sits unclaimed in lost UK pension pots. The average is £13,620. Our guide shows you how to trace and reclaim your money for a secure retirement.

State Pension to rise by £575 in 2026

Millions of UK state pensioners will receive a £575 increase from April 2026, confirmed by the triple lock. Discover how this affects your pension and the political debate.

State pension to rise by £575 from April 2026

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will confirm a £575 state pension rise for 2026/27 under the triple lock. Discover how this increase affects pensioners and the looming tax threshold issue.

Pensioners Urged to Act for £777 Cash Boost

UK state pensioners with savings are missing out on £777. Research reveals switching from high street banks to top easy-access accounts can significantly boost returns. Act now!

State Pension to rise by £575 next year

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms a 4.8% state pension increase for 2026/27. Millions to receive up to £575 extra. Find out how the triple lock affects you.

State pensioners get £921 DWP payment

DWP is issuing £921 state pension payments throughout November. Discover how your National Insurance number determines your payment date and what this means for retirees.

DWP's £83 weekly pension bonus for December

The DWP is urging state pensioners to claim an extra £83 per week via Pension Credit. A new trial targets 2,000 eligible households amid stark regional disparities in uptake.

Triple Lock could be replaced, says think tank

A think tank proposes replacing the state pension Triple Lock to save billions and redirect funds to youth services. Could this reshape the UK's intergenerational contract?

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