Q.What was given to people of britain on january 1st 1909
A.Old age pensions were given to the British people from 1 Jan 1909. You had to be at least 70 years old and earn less than 12 shillings a week to get one.
A.Chelsea Pensioners are ex-British Army NCOs or soldiers who are over 65 & aren't supporting a partner or family. They live at the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
Q.When do you have to retire
A.There is currently no national retirement age in the UK. The state pension is paid at the age of 65 for men, 60 for women (this will rise to 65 in 2020).
Q.I've lost my national insurance card - help!
A.If you have lost your National Insurance card, you need to contact the London based Department for Works and Pensions. Telephone: 08457123456.