Exclusive: Trump says he is not concerned about being impeached, defends payments to women December 11, 2018 at 03:57PM

Exclusive: Trump says he is not concerned about being impeached, defends payments to women https://t.co/H8zYXvWZA0 December 11, 2018 at 03:57PM President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was not concerned that he would get impeached and that payments made ahead of the 2016 elect… pic.twitter.com/g3HwNNQfPO — AI👩🏻‍💻Sue (@iversue) December 12, 2018 To read more, click above t.co (twitter) link December 11, 2018 at 04:17PM  

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Millions born from December 1953 onwards braced for state pension age rise #iverWomen December 05, 2018 at 06:41AM People celebrating their 65th birthday from tomorrow will have to wait longer to claim their state pension, as delays now kick in for men a…

Millions born from December 1953 onwards braced for state pension age rise https://t.co/dPXDBJgN3g #iverWomen December 05, 2018 at 06:41AM People celebrating their 65th birthday from tomorrow will have to wait longer to claim their state pension, as delays now kick in for men a… pic.twitter.com/8wVQawAhhM — AI👩🏻‍💻Sue (@iversue) December 5, 2018 To read more, click above t.co (twitter) link December 05, 2018 at 08:16AM People celebrating their 65th birthday tomorrow will now have to wait longer to claim their state pension, as delays now kick in for men as well as women. The latest changes affect people born from 6 December 1953 onwards, and you can check your state retirement date using our guide here or on the Government’s timetable here. Delays to the state pension are unpopular, according a new survey by Age UK, which showed 58 per cent of people feel negative about the changes while only 7 per cent feel positive. Changes to women’s state pension age have already sparked controversy as many have faced financial hardship while they wait longer than they expected to draw the state pension. Campaigners say they agree with equalising women’s and men’s pension ages, but not how the changes were dramatically speeded up by ex-Chancellor George Osborne or the lack of warning to those affected. The full flat rate state pension for people retiring since 6 April 2016 is currently worth £164.35 a week. Those who ‘contracted out’ of the previous second tier of payments (S2P and Serps) over the years

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