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  1. 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.

  2. The State Pension triple lock

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

  3. What pension options do I have?

    Find out about your options for your pension pot when you retire.

  4. A guide to income tax for pensioners

    Even if you are receiving your pension, you will have to pay tax on your income if it is over a certain amount. Not all income is taxable, and you may be able to claim allowances or reliefs to reduce the ... pay tax on: earnings from employment or self-employment pensions, including State Pension , and annuities (except pensions under the War Pensions Scheme and Armed Forces Compensation Scheme) interest from

  5. 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.

  6. Can combining Pension Credit and Housing Benefit help tackle pensioner poverty?

    Mawhinney, Age UK's Poverty, Income and Work Policy Manager, discusses the possible impact of combining Pension Credit and Housing Benefit.

  7. Shedding stereotypes

    Age UK speaks to some of the women participating in Age UK’s Men & Women In Sheds initiative about the joy of learning new skills.

  8. Why we need a single workplace pensions regulator

    Why we need a single workplace pensions regulator

  9. Getting lower earners a fair deal in pension saving

    More than 1 million low-paid pension savers aren't getting the Government contribution to their savings. Age UK wants this to change.

  10. Older Men at the Margins

    Do men and women’s experiences of loneliness in later life differ? A new research study suggests so.

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