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The great-grandmother is also a keen hammer and javelin thrower and believes other pensioners should follow her example.

Switching to a funded model would involve making current taxpayers pay twice: once to fund existing pensioners and again to fund their own pensions.

That makes it hard to roll forward the public-sector pensions deficit: today’s contributors and pensioners will take the pain equally, says Mr Ozouf, refusing to pass the buck to future generations.

These include price supports for farming; tariffs and import quotas; rent control; minimum wages;“ detailed regulation of industries”, including banks; forcing pensioners to buy annuities; military conscription in time of peace; national parks; and the ban on carrying mail for profit.

In 1905 the club adopted the crest of the Chelsea pensioners, and the nickname followed on.

The pensioners begin arriving around 1 in the afternoon and fill nearly 20 tables in the store cafeteria.

Many of the 1m retail outfits serve as tax dodges for pensioners who sell a few items of stationery or snacks from their front room.

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They hoped these experienced pensioners would give students on important life issues.

Another is the free bus travel to which pensioners are now entitled and the special tax-free payments they get every winter to help with extra fuel costs.

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Handing out money to rich pensioners is one of them.

Although that gives investors a financial interest in the seller's death, it does not, of course, mean Wall Street is about to go around bumping off American pensioners.

On January 5th he announced plans to offer tax-relief to some savers and pensioners—politically savvy and sensibly discrete—while sketching a vision of a thrifty post-recession economy.

The man confessed to having desecrated various other tombs within the cemetery but denied accusations of pensioners from other graveyards in the city.

The so-called support ratio (roughly, the proportion of workers to pensioners) is declining everywhere.

The sprightly woman lives in a nursing home with 50 other pensioners.

Two old pensioners are taking a trip down memory lane by going back to the place where they first met.

The higher state pension will only go to new pensioners. So a two-tier system could suddenly emerge in which people only a few years apart in age are treated very differently.

In the first such test on humans, the group of pensioners drank the juice over 12 weeks, which helped improve their memory and recall in a series of tests.