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  2. State Pension (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The State Pension is an existing welfare benefit that forms part of the United Kingdom Government's pension arrangements. Benefits vary depending on the age of the individual and their contribution record. Currently anyone can make a claim, provided they have a minimum number of qualifying years of contributions.

  3. Pension Wise - Wikipedia

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    Pension Wise is a British free and impartial pension advice service operated by the government of the United Kingdom.Pension Wise guidance is delivered via telephone and face to face appointments or online.

  4. Pensions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Pensions of captains who retire at the age of 55, commanders, who retire at 50, and lieutenants who retire at 45, ranged from £200 per annum for 17 years' service to £525 for 24 years' service. The pensions of other officers were calculated in the same way, according to age and length of service.

  5. Local Government Pension Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) is one of the largest public sector pension schemes in the United Kingdom, with 6.4 million members from 15,000 employers. [1] It is a defined benefit pension plan. Administration is carried out through 89 [2] regional pension funds such as Greater Manchester Pension Fund and London Pensions Fund ...

  6. Timeline of State Pension age in the United Kingdom

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  7. Department for Work and Pensions - Wikipedia

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    The total annual budget of the department in 2011–12 was £151.6 billion, representing approximately 28% of total UK Government spending. [40] The department spends a far greater share of national wealth than any other department in Britain, by a wide margin.

  8. National Employment Savings Trust - Wikipedia

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    National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) is one of the qualifying pension schemes that employers can use to meet their new duties. It was set up as part of the government's workplace pension reforms. Nest is a trust-based defined contribution pension scheme, run by a trustee (Nest Corporation) on a not-for-profit basis.

  9. Local Pensions Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Local Pensions Partnership (LPP) [1] is a national UK local government pension scheme services provider set up and launched by the London Pensions Fund Authority and Lancashire County Pension Fund [2] in April 2016. [3]