Retirement is billed as something to look forward to – a time to relax, travel and do as you please after years of working hard. For many, especially homeowners with generous private pensions, it is just that, but with nearly two million pensioners living in relative poverty, it is far from a universal experience.

Rising life expectancy, increased care costs and shifting government policies – including speculation that the triple lock state pension is now unaffordable and that the pension age will rise to 70 – are forcing people to work longer.

So is Britain’s retirement dream over? Nigel Kendall, Callum Mason and Hamish McRae offer their perspective.

Look at any advertisement aimed at retired people and they are all the same. Usually it’s a couple, rather than a single person, an

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