Prime Minister David Cameron has warned of a pensions "apartheid" between the public and private sector if reforms are not pushed through for public sector workers.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is disbanding an overseas team of pensions officers in Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Yemen.
The government has set up a working group to look into unfreezing state pensions for British expatriates.
Means testing for winter fuel allowance would reduce spending on pensioner benefits despite the administrative cost, the government has said.
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The government could to save almost £1bn if it altered the way in which it indexes state pensions.
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The government will break its promise to "triple lock" the amount by which the state pension is adjusted for inflation, the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) has said.
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