THE GOVERNMENT should reward individuals who pay extra contributions to their state pension with higher benefits, Standard Life says.
The government is proposing reducing the minimum number of working years needed to qualify for the basic state pension to 30. It is currently 44 years for a woman and 45 for a man. But Standard L...
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