So-called Waspi women are unlikely to receive thousands of pounds worth of compensation despite a new Government review, The i Paper understands.

Ministers on Tuesday said that a decision not to give payouts to the cohort of women, born in the 1950s and impacted by an increase to the state pension age, would be reconsidered after new evidence came to light. New Feature

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The Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) campaign has been pushing for compensation for the 3.6 million 1950s-born women who expected their state pension at 60, but were forced to wait another five or six years .

But Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden has said expectations of a payout should be tempered.

Senior government sources do not believe re

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