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  1. State Pension

    The State Pension is a regular payment made to you by the government once you reach State Pension age. Find out more from Age UK.

  2. State Pension underpayment errors

    Age UK explains how arrears of underpaid state pension are likely to total £3 billion over the next 6 years.

  3. State Pension information guide

    Download our guide to find out more about the State Pension.

  4. The new State Pension

    The full rate of the new State Pension will be £221.20 per week (in 2024-25) but what you will get could be more or less. Find out more at Age UK.

  5. Changes to State Pension age

    The State Pension age is the earliest age you can claim your State Pension. It is gradually increasing and now depends on when you were born. Visit Age UK.

  6. The State Pension triple lock

    Age UK Policy Manager Sally West shares the charity's views on the State Pension triple lock.

  7. A volunteer for 30 years

    Volunteers don't come more dedicated than Pat Wardman, who celebrates 30 years continuous service in an Age UK shop.

  8. The old State Pension (before 2016)

    Information about how the state pension is forecast, calculated and paid is provided by Age UK. Find out all you need to know about the basic State Pension.

  9. 80 years of Age UK Norwich

    and what the future holds. Ian abseil Turning 80 is a milestone worth celebrating in style, and this year, Age UK Norwich is doing exactly that as it marks 8 decades supporting older people across the city ... conditions faced by many older people, to contribute towards a better and fairer society. Over the years, the committee’s community work and services for local older people continued to grow, until

  10. Save free prescriptions for 60-65 year olds

    We need your help to ensure the Government knows changes to qualifying age for free prescriptions will affect people.

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