Millions of women born in the 1950s were forced to work longer following their state pension age increasing from 60 to 65 - and have now been told they cannot claim compensation.
Senior judges ruled this week that the women were not discriminated against when the change was made. Two women, Julie Delve and Karen Glynn brought a Court of Appeal challenge over the changes after losing their High Court fight last year. Julie and Karen argued that raising their pension age unlawfully discriminated against them on […]
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