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WASPI women compensation bid rejected again after government review

The UK Government apologised for late pension change letters but ruled out compensation for 3.6 million women due to cost and no direct financial loss, says Work and Pensions Secretary.

  • The government rejected calls for compensation for 3.6 million women born in the 1950s who were not properly informed of the increase in their state pension age, despite a parliamentary ombudsman's recommendation.
  • The government said a flat-rate compensation scheme would cost up to £10.3bn and would not be fair since the majority were aware of the changes through public information campaigns.
  • The Women Against State Pension Inequality group said the decision demonstrated 'utter contempt' for those affected and that it was a 'disgraceful political choice'.
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Waspi women denied pensions payout again as ministers say £10bn bill 'not fair'

Waspi women have been denied compensation for a second time, sparking fury from campaigners who say they are being treated with “utter contempt”.

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Evening Standard broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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