All news on the topic: State pension

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Thousands of benefit claimants could see payment date changed this month
There is a bank holiday on Monday, August 28, for people living in England and Wales - or in Scotland, the summer bank holiday is slightly earlier on Monday, August 7
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Millions face debt timebomb and face losing everything over borrowing and bills
Consumer group warns that many people have borrowed money to maintain basic living standards rather than limit food and energy
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Brits need £26,700 a year on top of state pension for a 'comfortable' retirement
For a "comfortable" standard of living, you will need an income of £37,300 a year - which means you will need a whopping £26,700 on top of your state pension
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It’s time to talk about work, life and making the most of our longer lives
A new heatmap created by Phoenix Group shows just how well different UK regions are preparing for retirement and looks to get people talking more
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Thousands to receive DWP letters this week inviting them to claim extra cash
Around two thousand people over the state pension age will receive an "invitation to claim" letter this week from the DWP inviting them to claim Pension Credit with a follow-up letter to be sent out in August
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Brits can qualify for £1,199 cost of living payments - see if you can claim
There are three more cost of living payments to be paid out between now and spring next year - and a further winter support payment for struggling older Brits
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Full list of benefits being paid early next month including Universal Credit
Benefit claimants who are due to receive a payment on a bank holiday will likely receive their money earlier than normal, as welfare payments are not normally processed on bank holidays.
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Warning as up to 10 million people risk being underpaid in huge DWP blunder
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) used to automatically add National Insurance credits to claimants' records - but switched to doing this manually from 2017/18
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DWP underpaid 187,000 people in huge £1billion state pension error
HMRC will look at National Insurance records to identify as many people as possible, then the DWP will recalculate your state pension and check if you are due any arrears
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Pensioner forced to skip meals so she can feed her grandchildren when they visit
Widow Gwenda has lost around half a stone in a year as the cost of living crisis has forced her to cut back on groceries
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'The Conservatives are shackled to a triple lock they'd love to unpick'
Both the Tories and Labour have suggested they will honour the state pension triple lock, despite the cost, says Paul Routledge
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Four ways you could boost your DWP state pension by thousands of pounds
To get the full state pension you need to have 35 full qualifying years of National Insurance Contributions (NICs) - you need 10 years to qualify for any state pension at all
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Martin Lewis shares 'substantial life-changing' advice to all Brits aged over 45
Tonight's episode, which the Money Saving Expert said was a "must watch for 45 to 70-year-olds", covered pensions and Martin shared how you could possibly add tens of thousands of pounds to your state pension
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More than 150,000 grandparents missing out on £1,375 a year pension boost
Elderly relatives could be entitled to Specified Adult Childcare Credits, which are awarded when parents sign over National Insurance (NI) credits and can boost your state pension
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Thousands of people given more time to boost state pension by £10,000s
HMRC has extended the deadline to purchase voluntary National Insurance (NI) contributions until April 5, 2025 - the cut-off was previously April 5, 2023 and then later July 31, 2023
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Martin Lewis urges Brits to check for 'crucial' £3,500 state pension top-up
The DWP's "Pension Credit Week of Action" runs from Monday, June 12 until Friday, June 16, as part of its ongoing efforts to encourage more older people to claim the benefit
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State pension deadline - how to check your forecast and pay for missing NI years
Brits have until the end of July to plug any gaps in their National Insurance record which will give them the full state pension when they reach the official retirement age
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State pension deadline next month - make sure you get full pay in retirement
Most people need 35 qualifying years on their National Insurance record to claim the full new state pension - and time is running out to fill any gaps you may have
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Warning retirees could face ‘pre-state pension gap’ of more than £136,000
New analysis by PensionBee has highlighted the “pre-state pension gap” which is the total amount someone would need if they stop working before they can claim their state pension
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WASPI women issue new 10-point plan in state pension age battle
The Waspi group say the poor communication over the changes left them with "insufficient time" to prepare for up to six years longer without their pension
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Last day for thousands of people to become eligible for £301 cost of living cash
If you did not claim Pension Credit during this period – even though you were eligible – time is running out to make a claim, and to make yourself eligible for the payment
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Days left for almost one million households to claim £301 cost of living cash
Pension Credit claimants are entitled to the £301 cost of living payment, but only if they backdate their claim by May 19 - here is everything you need to know
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9 times flip-flopping Rishi Sunak broke his promises - from NHS waits to taxes
The PM has become notorious for chucking promises made to voters as he has whacked up taxes, failed to cut record hospital waiting lists and ditched a Brexit pledge to scrap EU laws
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Easy test for anyone earning less than £60k to check if you're missing any cash
In the latest newsletter from Martin Lewis and the Money Saving Expert team, people who earn less than £60,000 have been urged to carry out a simple ten-minute check to see if they're missing out on any cash
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Top Tory says it's not in Brits' 'psyche' to riot over issues like state pension
The DWP Chief Mel Stride also claimed the Tories still have a 'narrow path' to victory at the next general election - despite losing over 1,000 council seats at the local elections last week