People will have to work longer to qualify for a flat-rate state pension under long-delayed proposals published in a white paper this afternoon.
The Department for Work and Pensions has proposed that people will have to make 35 years of National Insurance contributions to qualify for the benefit, set at approximately £144 a week in today's ...
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