A group of determined women is urging the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) to provide "full restitution" to all women affected by the change in State Pension ages.
The 'Back To 60' campaign has gained traction on social media in recent weeks, with calls for a swift completion of an Ombudsman's report into the State Pension age change that has impacted certain women.
Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) have spearheaded the movement, advocating for justice for all women born in the 1950s who have been adversely affected by the State Pension age increase, first to 65 and then to 66 in line with men.
According to campaigners, approximately 3.8 million women have been affected, with one in four now struggling to afford basic necessities such as food.
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