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Labour minister Liz Kendall warns of ‘tsunami in pensioner poverty’ as she announces review of retirement age - The work and ...
The Government assesses the retirement age, currently 66 and increasing to 67 in 2026, every six years but appears to be ...
It follows the announcement yesterday from Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall that the state pension will be reviewed.
Six million Britons risk being forced to delay their retirement after Labour announced a review into the state pension age.
The government has announced a review of the state pension age – but has ruled out making changes to the triple lock for the ...
The future of the triple lock is uncertain, meaning people set to retire in 2050 could face a significant drop in their state ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall writes for The Mirror as she launches a Pensions Commission to 'ensure we have a ...
The ruling Labour party and upstart rival Reform UK both opened the door to a potential increase in the retirement age, a ...
Britain on Monday said it would launch a review into raising the state pension age - a key factor for the public finances - ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall said welfare reforms were in 'the right place' after a 'bumpy ride' - which saw the ...
More people with sickness and disabilities will have to go back to work to prop up Britain’s ageing population, Liz Kendall ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has faced repeated questions from Labour MPs over the rollout of changes to the benefit system, as the government attempts to defuse a backbench rebellion.