The WASPI group is calling for a judicial review that could force the Government to reconsider its decision not to offer ...
When historians come to look back on this period of British history, one of the things that will leap out is how, even as the ...
In December, the government said it would not be compensating millions of women born in the 1950s - known as Waspi women - who say they were not given sufficient warning of the state pension age ...
WASPI women have warned they are "not going away" as the fight for £2,950 payouts from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) intensifies. WASPI women are urging the Labour Party government ...
More than 160,000 people have signed a petition calling for women to receive compensation for changes to the state pension ...
The WASPI women's group is taking steps towards taking legal action against the government, threatening to take ministers to court over their "unlawful" refusal to offer compensation payments.
Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) is fighting on behalf of 3.8 million women who were affected by the raising of women’s state pension age initially from 60 to 65.
The Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) staged a protest outside the Royal Courts of Justice on Monday as they sought a judicial review to force the Government to reconsider its decision.
Article continues below The union leaders argue that the UK Government’s decision risks “eroding public trust” and urges the Prime Minister to change course, citing that WASPI women (Women ...
Portsmouth North MP Amanda Martin has urged the Government to find other ways to support WASPI women as campaigners prepare to protest at the Labour Party South East Regional Conference this weekend.
WASPI women have warned they are "not going away" as the fight for £2,950 payouts from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) intensifies. WASPI women are urging the Labour Party government to ...
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