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  1. What pension options do I have?

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

  2. The Winter Fuel Payment: we did it!

    Campaign with us to help save the Winter Fuel Payment for struggling pensioners.

  3. The EU Settlement Scheme and older people

    McCarrion, Policy Manager for Equality and Human Rights at Age UK, explains what the EU Settlement Scheme is, what it means for applicants, and what's stopping older people from applying.

  4. 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.

  5. Who am I really?

    journalist, poet, father and grandfather — about the revelation that sent him on a 25-year quest for the answers to who he really was.

  6. Cold Weather Payment

    Cold Weather Payment is £25 a week for each 7 day period of cold weather. This only applies between 1 November and 31 March each year. Find out more from Age UK.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Why can winter be such a challenging time for older people?

    The Age UK Health Influencing team details how older people can be supported to stay well this winter.

  10. Financial and legal tips before remarrying

    The number of us getting married in later life is increasing. Whatever your reason for this, there are some key practical issues to consider when remarrying or forming a new civil partnership.  If ... live with someone as a couple, any means-tested benefits you receive, such as Universal Credit , Pension Credit , Housing Benefit  or Council Tax Support , may be affected. This is because your partner’s

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