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Bride's Pension Fight Amid Terminal Illness
2 Feb
Summary
- Bride battled terminal illness while fighting for pension.
- MP intervention secured pension lump sum payment.
- Pension administrators cited inherited backlog issues.

Caoimhe Jennings, a 27-year-old woman diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor, recently faced a significant battle to access her ill-health retirement pension. This struggle added immense stress to her life as she prepared for her wedding. The pension administration, handled by Capita, experienced delays reportedly due to an inherited backlog from a data transfer on December 1, 2025.
Despite initial assurances, the couple, living in Claudy, County Londonderry, found their requests were not processed correctly, leading to concerns about an underpaid lump sum. Their plight gained national attention when their MP, Gregory Campbell, raised the issue directly with the Prime Minister in the House of Commons on the day of her wedding.
Capita has since apologized for the distress caused and confirmed that payments have been finalized. They stated that they are working through an inherited backlog and prioritizing ill-health retirements. Caoimhe, meanwhile, is focusing on her positive outlook, hoping her treatments have halted the tumor's growth.



