April will see the start of a huge change to the UK State Pension - what you need to know. From April 6, the State Pension age for men and women will be increasing from 66 to 67.
The State Pension age will increase from 66 to 67 for people born in certain years between April 2026 and 2028.
The first State Pension payment might also be higher or lower than expected even with full National Insurance Contributions.
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The State Pension age is due to start climbing from 66 to 67 next year, with the hike set to be fully implemented for all men and women across the UK by 2028. This shift in the official retirement age ...
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