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Nicholas Timmins: The Turner report

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: November 30 2005 13:52 | Last updated: November 30 2005 13:52

Longer working lives in return for a more generous basic state pension, allied to a new national pension savings plan, were called for by the Pensions Commission.

Lord Turner's proposals would see the state pension age rise to 67, and possibly to 69 by 2050, making Britain only the fifth country among the world's rich nations to raise the pension age for all.

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