The UK Government is being urged to move everyone to the New State Pension and increase the weekly payment rates.
An online petition on the Parliamentary website has called on the DWP to introduce a big state pension change.
Concerns are growing that Chancellor Rachel Reeves could freeze the threshold for longer - meaning those on basic pensions ...
Men born before April 1951 and women born before April 1953 are paid the older basic state pension. It is currently worth ...
Across Great Britain, some 13 million people have now reached State Pension age. The contributory benefit serves as the ...
At present, the full New State Pension is valued at £230.25 per week, equating to around £921 every four-week payment period.
As reported by Birmingham Live, this means that people receiving the full new state pension could get £241.30 every week - up ...
There are a number of benefits and support available to people over State Pension age - including free prescriptions and help ...
Mr Power stressed the need for better education and communication in advance of the arrival of auto-enrolment.
State Pensioners are due a sizable increase in their payments from the DWP next April, following the government's Triple lock promise.
The State Pension age is set to start rising from 66 to 67 next year, with the increase due to be completed for all men and women across the UK by 2028 ...
PENSIONERS look set to be dealt a hammer blow in the Budget in a few weeks. Rachel Reeves paved the way this week for income ...