More than a third of children born in 2013 are expected to live to the ripe age of 100, according to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
There has been an increase in life expectancy of 20 years since the state pension age for men was set at 65 in 1926 when the chances of living to 100 were just 3.4%, the DWP said. The state pension...
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