Government has 'no plans' to break manifesto pledge and scrap pension triple lock

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Government has 'no plans' to break manifesto pledge and scrap pension triple lock
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Downing Street does not rule out suspending policy that guarantees annual state pension rise amid fears costs could spiral

on Tuesday night that the chancellor could scrap the triple lock after he received warnings that the state pension could soon become unaffordable.

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