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Thousands of grandparents who look after their grandchildren continue to miss out on a perk that could increase their state pension.New figures show that while more than 10,000 have made use of a scheme designed to assist grandparents who make sacrifices to help their children get back to work after the b
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vaso stanley is under 12.Data obtained via a freedom of information request by mutual insurer Royal London found that the number claiming rose to just over 10,000 by 2018. However, Steve Webb, the firms director of policy, says: While it is great news that thousands more grandparents are benefiting, the numbers are still a drop in the ocean out of all those who could claim. It is increasingly common for grandparents to spend some time each week looking after their grandchildren, often to enable a parent to go out to work, he says. It would be quite wrong if these grandparents suffered financially in terms of their own state pension as a result. This scheme needs to be much better publicised, and I would encourage any family with a grandparent under pension age who helps out with the childcare to find out more. One year of t
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Britain s judges have traditionally disliked involving themselves in public controversy almost as strongly as Britain s politicians wish the judges would keep their criticisms firmly under their wigs. That is why Tuesday s Guardian interview with the president of the UK supreme court, Lord Neuberger, is such an important and even astonishing event. The wigless Lord N
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