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Government's broken triple lock promise costs pensioners £2,500Pensioners have been 'left out in the cold' as inflation will outpace pension increaseThe controversial decision to break the state pension “triple lock” will save HM Treasury £30.5bn over the next five years, equivalent to stripping every pensioner of almost £2,500.More than 12 million pensioners will have their spending power reduced next year thanks to rising inflation, as the state pension will rise by 3.1pc rather than the true rate of inflation. The Office for Budget Responsibility has estimated inflation will average 4pc in the next year.
‘Rare find’: amphitheatre dig in Kent paints picture of Roman townFinds at Richborough include skeleton of cat nicknamed Maxipus and potential evidence of figurative arena panels
I've discovered my dream job. I want to be a policeman in 1960's Aidensfield. PC Bradley rides a 650cc BSA A10 on duty, a 650cc T120 Bonneville off duty and today the Sir Nigel Gresley stopped at Aidensfield. Life's not fair. But I would miss the internet. Mind you, might've been interesting to see Corfu before mass tourism.
Here you go, BeeTee - have a root around in the missus' jewellry box.