All news on the topic: Retirement age
850
Joe Ford lending union expertise to Hull KR as Robins bid to solve glaring issue
The ex-Leicester and Sale fly-half, 33, is helping the Robins with their goalkicking prowess but also hopes to offer other insights from the 15-man code as he spends time with them on his day off from Doncaster Knights head coach role
1143
Nolans sister forced to work at 69 and can't retire despite selling millions
Despite being a member of chart-topping The Nolans, Maureen reveals she is living in a rented house with no savings and pension
688
UK's retirement capital is seaside town where one in three locals are pensioners
Older Brits are ditching big and busy cities like London and Manchester in favour of more peaceful coastal retreats such as Scarborough, Norfolk Broads, and parts of Lincolnshire, data shows
694
Boss' public message to employee on last day after working together for 20 years
Dean Tiplady decided to set up a huge billboard for his employee Slawomir Soloweij, known as 'Slav', who worked for his company for the past 10 years and is now retiring
547
The 'cost-of-sitting crisis' - how to avoid falling victim to new health concern
Brits with poor home working setups are at risk of living a more sedentary lifestyle, potentially leading to a range of issues
580
Martin Lewis' urgent 'do not bin' warning over HMRC letter thousands will get
Financial expert Martin Lewis is telling people to keep their eyes out for a letter from HMRC which could be worth thousands. He's explained what to look out for
1070
'I refuse to babysit my 30-year-old brother - he's a full blown man child'
A woman's parents expect her to take on the burden of clothing, feeding, and housing her 30-year-old brother when they pass on - but he is totally capable of finding work and caring for himself
875
Great-grandmother wins cool £825,000 on lottery just five days after retiring
Just five days after retiring, Massachusetts great-grandmother Susan Maxwell won a colossal $1 million in the lottery. She plans on spending the life-changing sum on her large family
1056
Woman moves to Italy as America is 'too expensive' - buys home for cheap price
After losing her mum, getting divorced and losing her job of 10 years, Barbara Barto, from Fort Worth, Texas, was at a crossroads in her life and though she was ready to retire, staying in the US was just too expensive
579
Less than a fifth of people on middle incomes feel prepared for retirement
People were defined as being on a middle income if they had a personal income of between £25,000 to £44,999 a year
856
Brits have set six goals in 2023 - three long-term, and three short-term
The most successful goal has been to be more positive - but the least successful has been to drink less coffee, according to the research
543
Top 20 things Brits are saving money for - including a holiday, and retirement
Four in ten Brits would describe themselves as savvy savers - although a further 57% admit they struggle to find the motivation to start putting money aside
1229
'We retired early and left the UK for sunny Spain - now we're living the dream'
Helen and Stephen Walker quit their property business, sold their three-bed semi in Cosby, Leicestershire and relocated to Yaiza, a town on the Canary Islands, Spain
572
Women have £20k less saved in pension pots for retirement than men do
As a result, over half of women worry they may not be able to afford the retirement they have always hoped for - and one in six fear they may not be able to retire at all
1362
800,000 older people want to work but face access barriers and discrimination
Damning research shows as many as 330,000 retirees stopped working because they couldn’t access flexible working - the equivalent to 25% of the vacancies in the UK economy today
1287
Bus driver able to retire after bagging amazing Powerball lottery jackpot
A Louisville resident recently retired after purchasing a £80,177 ($100,000) Powerball ticket from the Kentucky Lottery. He purchased the winning ticket for the August 19 drawing at the Circle K on Galene Drive in Louisville.
1393
Pilot 'destroyed airport parking barrier with axe after reaching breaking point'
A United Airlines pilot told authorities that he destroyed a parking barrier at the Denver International Airport because he reached his 'he just hit his breaking point.' He has since been placed on leave and has been charged with criminal mischief
657
Thinking about getting into a new job in your 50s? Here's everything you need to know
If you're considering a new job after some time out, find out how to show your skills are relevant and prepare for your next role
1190
Everything you need to know about the state pension - common mistakes to avoid
Puzzled by your state pension? Consumer rights expert Martyn James and finance specialist Sarah Pennells run through what you need to know, including how much you'll get
571
Woman who was underpaid state pension for 12 years wins landmark DWP court case
Daphne reached state pension age in 2003 and received £38.66 per week, due to having a National Insurance record of 42% - but this should have been boosted to 60% when her husband retied in 2008
681
Help is available for those who can't afford their mortgages
Consumer rights expert Martyn James runs through all your options if you're a homeowner worried about their mortgage repayments after the latest Bank of England rate hike
839
'New Tebbit' Tory tells strapped over-50s to hop on bikes to deliver takeaways
Norman Tebbit was Secretary of State for Employment in 1981 when he told the Tory Party conference how his jobless father had 'got on his bike' to find work in comments that caused outrage
898
Getting back into work after a career break - find out which skills could boost your job prospects
If you’re looking for a new job after some time away from the working world, here's some advice to help
1236
Two lively women celebrated their 105th birthdays on the same day
Celebrating 105 years of life on the very same day, Joyce Johnson and Rosa Facciuto accepted love and celebration from their community in Seattle, Washington
1099
One year to Paris 2024 - Security, new sport, Russia ban, tickets, drone fears
It is a year today until an opening ceremony like no other takes part on the Seine but as ever with the Olympic Games the build up comes with questions and concerns as safety issues take precedent for organisers
03.07.2026, 21:19 • World
03.07.2026, 21:12 • World
03.07.2026, 20:39 • Crime
03.07.2026, 20:38 • World
03.07.2026, 20:22 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 20:15 • World
03.07.2026, 20:02 • Politics
03.07.2026, 19:53 • World
03.07.2026, 19:40 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 19:38 • Crime
03.07.2026, 19:33 • Crime
03.07.2026, 19:20 • Crime
03.07.2026, 19:18 • Tech
03.07.2026, 19:14 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 19:08 • Crime
03.07.2026, 19:01 • Crime
03.07.2026, 18:37 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 18:33 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 18:30 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 18:25 • Politics
03.07.2026, 18:22 • Crime
03.07.2026, 18:16 • Crime
03.07.2026, 18:08 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 17:58 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 17:49 • Investigation
03.07.2026, 17:41 • Finance
03.07.2026, 17:13 • Politics
03.07.2026, 16:52 • Politics
03.07.2026, 16:47 • Politics