By Daniel Hunter

A new, simpler flat rate State Pension will be introduced in April 2016, the Government has announced.

Following the positive response to January’s White Paper on the new single tier State Pension, Ministers have decided the reforms can be delivered in 2016.

By starting a year earlier than proposed in the White Paper, around 400,000 more people will reach State Pension age under single tier, including every woman affected by the acceleration of the equalisation of the State Pension age.

"Our reforms will create a simple, decent State Pension, which is set above the basic means test sooner," Minister for Pensions Steve Webb said.

"The new State Pension will be fairer to the low-paid, the self-employed and carers and make it easier for people to understand what they will get from the State when they reach State Pension age.

"By introducing single tier in 2016, every woman affected by the changes we have made to the State Pension age in this parliament will also now have access to the new State Pension."

The single tier pension, which remains the same as was outlined in the White Paper, will work alongside the rollout of automatic enrolment into workplace pensions to encourage more people to save for their retirement.

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