Universal pension renders NI contributions obsolete - CPS

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Government plans for a universal state pension of £140 a week remove the last justification for National Insurance contributions, a think tank claims.

A report by the Centre for Policy Studies showed how NI contributions are "riddled with anomalies, complexity and a lack of cohesion" and can penalise those most cautious with their finances. In...

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