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A new, simpler flat rate State Pension will be introduced in April 2016, the Government has announced.
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The Government’s reforms to the state pension will work with automatic enrolment to boost pension-saving among low and medium earners.
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The majority of people in today’s workplace reaching State Pension age in the coming 40 years will receive a higher state pension.
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Simplified flat-rate pension will benefit women, low earners and the self employed says PM David Cameron.
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Ministers confirmed today that the Government would stand by its commitment to protect pensioner incomes.
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The amount of state pension money paid out to pensioners can differ by more than £200 a week - that’s a difference of £10,000 a year.
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Almost 11 million Brits are facing inadequate retirement incomes according to new figures from the Department for Work and Pensions.
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Since The Queen ascended the throne 60 years ago, the structure of British society has shifted. The number of pensioners has doubled.
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From this week the average state pension payment for 2012/13 is estimated to be £124 a week, an increase of £6 from last year.
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Pensioners will benefit from the biggest cash increase to their basic State Pension from next April.
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The Government today confirmed that automatic enrolment will begin on time in autumn 2012 and all employers will remain in scope.
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Help for firms to automatically enrol staff into workplace pensions from next year became law today.
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Women who would have seen a two year increase to their state pension age will now have their wait reduced to 18 months.
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Speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP.
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Twenty year olds are three times more likely to reach 100 than people of their grandparent’s age (80 year olds).
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Broad support for state pension reforms that could significantly reduce the need for pensioners to apply for pension credit.
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Proposals to address short service refunds, small pension pots and transfers will be put forward by the Government later this year.
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Appointment of Trustee Members of NEST (National Employment Savings Trust).
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Plans that will see the biggest shake up of the state pension system for generations were unveiled today.
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A speech given by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
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