Old age dependency ratio ‘outdated’
Highest weekly spend since 2005
Half of baby girls born in 2066 are expected to live to 100, says ONS Living Longer report
Mortality rates for those aged 90 years and over have not improved since 2011 due to dementia
'Industry must address misconceptions around protection', says Royal London
Almost as many UK workers believe they are likely to win the lottery (8%) as they are to be unable to work due to sickness for 12 weeks or more (9%), a survey for Cirencester Friendly has found.
The latest data released from the 2011 census has revealed the disparities in health levels in coastal communities.
Official data released by the Office of National Statistics shows 52% of households are receiving more in benefits than they pay in taxes.
Over six in 10 people (62.7%) aged 16 and over in the UK rated their health status as 'very good' or 'good' in 2011, according to the Office of National Statistics.