Pensions
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How to plug the pension gap by buying National Insurance credits
feature A temporary change in the state pension offers a ‘golden opportunity’
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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How to boost your state pension
feature Up to 850,000 people who may be entitled to Pension Credit are failing to claim it
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Published
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How women can bridge the gender pension gap
In Depth New figures have shown the extent of the problem for women in retirement years
By Rebekah Evans Published
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Annuity vs. drawdown: what’s the best way to access retirement savings?
feature Experts say that annuities could be making a comeback following recent interest rate rises
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Published
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How to find and add lost pensions to your retirement pot
feature UK savers have lost an estimated 2.8 million pots worth a total £26.6bn
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Published
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Pensions: how much money do you need for retirement?
feature The costs go way up for pensioners who want extra luxuries like a three-week holiday in Europe
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Last updated
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When will you get the state pension?
feature The state pension is paid to everyone but younger workers may face a longer wait to start receiving it
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Published
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King Charles’s France visit postponed after pensions protests
Speed Read The monarch will now head to Germany next week, which was due to be the second leg of his European trip
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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How your pension is taxed and ways to reduce your bill
feature A pension helps save for your retirement but can also add to your tax bill
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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The Great Unretirement: necessary evil or new normal?
Talking Point ONS data shows that more than 100,000 people aged 50-64 have returned to work in past year
By Arion McNicoll Published
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Do Truss and Hunt dare to ditch pensions triple lock?
Today's Big Question ‘U-turn on a U-turn’ sees ‘politically totemic’ pledge first set to be dropped then saved
By Jamie Timson Last updated
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Are UK pensions safe?
Today's Big Question Bank of England governor says its debt market support must end – but the multi-billion-pound scheme could be extended
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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Liability driven investment and its terrifying potential impact on our pensions
feature How did a niche corner of the pension market threaten to bankrupt Britain?
By The Week Staff Published
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‘Does it matter if our virtue-signalling is all a bit performative?’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press
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