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Brits are being alerted to major changes to the state pension happening from next year.
For the first time in years, the UK pension age is being raised - impacting millions of people.
The age at which people can claim will start to rise from 66 to 67 in 2026 and the change will be fully in place two years later.
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And it means everyone born after March 6, 1961 (currently aged up to 64) will not get their state pension until they are 67.
The gradual increase means some will not be able to claim until a few months after their 66th birthday.
It's important people in their 50s and early 60s understand these changes so they

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