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Gran devastated after council destroys garden she spent 17 years working on
Gillian Davies, 86, was in tears as workers smashed up her garden after South Kesteven District Council told her she didn't have permission to spruce up the space
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Family ditch rat race to live off-grid in 'Earthship' after mum's dying wish
The Stewarts are selling their family home to start a new 'back to basics' life in a self-sufficient eco-home away from the stresses of corporate jobs
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Date when private pension age will rise by extra two years explained
The minimum pension age is currently 55 years old and is due to rise to 57 in 2028 - and potentially again to 58 in 2034, according to analysts and experts in the field
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Thousands of savers could get extra time to boost state pension by £10,000s
The Government said on Wednesday that if customers were unable to pay voluntary contributions by April then it will consider payments made after the cut off
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DWP delivers huge blow for anyone saving into their pension - how it affects you
Pensions dashboards would allow people to see all their pension pots in one place, so they can more easily plan for their retirement - but its rollout is being delayed
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Neighbours in one of UK's 'poorest areas' open up on one of the toughest winters
The Beechdale area of Nottingham comes out as one of the poorest in the area according to data from the Office of National Statistics and residents have been hit hard by the cost of living crisis
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Universal Credit 'at least £35 too low for buying essentials' government told
Joint research released today by the Trussell Trust and Joseph Rowntree Foundation found that the standard allowance is £35 too low for a single person and £66 for a couple
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MPs back plan to create 16,000 jobs in major boost for Britain's steel industry
The scheme, which includes deepwater docks at Port Talbot, South Wales, and Milford Haven, Pembs, would attract £5.5billion investment, according to supporters.
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Martin Lewis fan adds £11,500 to retirement fund through pension hack
Speaking on the Martin Lewis Money show on Tuesday Night, Sheila shared how she discovered that her state pension was not going to be as much as she originally thought
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'Rishi Sunak delivered their medal - but broke his promise to nuclear veterans'
Nuclear veterans will get their long-awaited medal this summer - but Rishi Sunak still refuses to fulfil his promise to meet them, says Fleet Street Fox
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Brits warned of new strikes in France that could impact holidays
France’s public transport network will be targeted by eight unions coordinating action on March 7 in a dispute over pension reforms, prompting the UK's Foreign Office to issue a travel warning
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Thousands of London Underground drivers to strike on Budget day next month
Trade union Aslef has announced a walkout on March 15 after 99% of members who voted back industrial action in a dispute over pensions and working arrangements
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Martin Lewis says thousands of people are due £6,000 cash back due to DWP error
Speaking during his ITV Martin Lewis Money Show Live broadcast last night, the MoneySavingExpert (MSE) founder explained how many married women and widows may have been underpaid their state pension
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Martin Lewis warns time is running out to boost your state pension by £5,000
The Money Saving Expert shared the warning on the latest episode of his ITV show and said that many could miss out on thousands of pounds by not checking their National Insurance Contributions (NICs)
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'Let workers keep all of emergency cost-of-living payments', say company bosses
The Confederation of British Industry wants Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to use next month's Budget to make sure staff are not penalised if firms give them one-off payments
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Nearly 500,000 Brits overseas face poverty after pension increases frozen
Those who emigrated abroad have not had annual increases in their pensions for 70 years except where Britain has a reciprocal agreement with the country they now live in
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Angry viewers challenge 'flippant' BBC boss over £159 cost of licence fee
BBC director general Tim Davie has been accused of disrespecting licence fee payers after he said it was 'truly amazing' the broadcaster is 'pulling off' the charge
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'Prescription fees are hammering working people who can't afford vital medicine'
''If medicines are too expensive to allow the Tories to axe prescription fees, then why were they scrapped in Wales and Scotland years ago? The Government needs to prioritise working families'
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British Gas customer, 82, forced to raid his funeral funds after bill quadruples
Barry Seckerson has been left struggling to afford his energy bills which have more than quadrupled over winter and says he has no choice but dip into his funeral savings
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Martin Lewis issues 'urgent' state pension warning to anyone aged 45 to 70
Pretty much anyone aged between 45 and 70 is currently able to buy missing National Insurance (NI) contributions going all the way back to 2006 - but this is soon changing
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Lower-paid workers more likely to have quit job for health reasons, report finds
A study by the Learning and Work Institute sheds light on which employees left their roles during the Covid-19 pandemic - and the reasons behind them quitting
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Warning nearly half a million Brits could pay more tax in retirement
Nearly 13million people will receive the uplift to the state pension in April this year which will help some of the most vulnerable with the rising cost of living, however, some may end up having to pay more tax
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War over banker's £18m fortune as brother says 'call girl' lover conned him
Danny Truell made £3million per year as chairman of the Wellcome Trust. When he died, £14m was put into a charitable trust - but another £4m is now at the centre of a bitter High Court battle
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Pressure mounts on Tories to save terrestrial TV from big switch off after 2040
The Broadcast 2040+ campaign is stepping up its battle - and a petition by a leading pensioners' group has crossed the 10,000-signature milestone, forcing a response from the Government
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Veterans' charity boss fired as questions asked about financial irregularities
Trustees left "trying to save" veterans' charity after firing CEO for 32 "misdemeanours"
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