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DWP confirms exact birth date cut-off for 2026 Winter Fuel Payment eligibility
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Married pensioners could be eligible for extra DWP payment worth £4,300 a year
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DWP reminder to check State Pension age as rise to 67 begins
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Upcoming DWP research publications
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State pension age rising DWP confirms 11 key birthdates impacted
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