Pension minister has 'sympathy' but no solution for female retirees

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Pensions Minister Baroness Altmann has said she looked into helping women affected by having the start date of their state pension put back twice, but could not find a way to do so.

Some 500,000 women in their late 50s were affected by the decision of the coalition government that added up to 18 months onto the start date of their state pension. The decision has left women ...

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