State Pension Age Review published - GOV.UK
The second review of State Pension age has been published by the Government today.
www.gov.ukI don’t currently have live access to up-to-the-minute news in my response, but here’s what’s publicly known about the UK state pension age as of the latest major updates:
The government has published reviews on the State Pension age (SPA) timeline, including findings that the planned rise from 66 to 67 remains in place for those born after April 1960, with a subsequent review within two years for potential further considerations toward 68. This indicates ongoing scrutiny but no immediate reversal of the 66→67 timetable for the relevant cohort.[1]
In 2023, the government confirmed the State Pension age would rise to 67 by the end of 2028, following the second SPA age review, and signaled a two-year window after the next Parliament to reconsider any movement toward 68. This establishes the current baseline for the 2026 timeframe you’re asking about.[1]
There has been ongoing commentary and reporting suggesting uncertainties or discussions around life expectancy and pension affordability, which can influence future planning, but concrete policy changes to push SPA beyond 67 in the near term have not been enacted as of the latest official updates cited above.[3][4]
For context, there are historical references to earlier proposals to bring SPA to 68, with timelines moving in the past (e.g., proposed shifts from 2044–2046 toward earlier dates in some reports), but the 67 target by 2028 remains the formal current plan for those born after April 1960.[7]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official government position and major news coverage and summarize any changes in a concise brief. I can also compare how the SPA schedule could affect you specifically if you share your birth year or the birth year cohort you’re interested in. Would you like me to do that?
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The second review of State Pension age has been published by the Government today.
www.gov.ukThe latest information about changes to the TPS and state pensions.
neu.org.ukThe increase from 67 to 68 will now take effect from 2037, seven years earlier than previously planned, the Government announces.
news.sky.comThe government’s review proposes a new timetable for the rise to 68, in line with continuing increases in life expectancy.
www.gov.ukThe increase in state pensions age to age 68 is to be shelved amid concerns over falling life expectancy
moneyweek.comThe amount of State Pension you can get has changed. Here's what you need to know.
www.standardlife.co.ukPlanned pension age increases face uncertainty due to slowing UK life expectancy
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