Nine in 10 pensioners have admitted that they will not be able to survive on the state pension alone despite the triple lock, according to new research. Charity Independent Age spoke to pensioners who are still struggling to survive the cost of living crisis amid soaring energy bills and the removal of vital support, such as the Winter Fuel Payment. As it stands, the full new state pension comes to £221.20 per week but this will jump to £230.05 in April thanks to the triple lock. Older Britons on the basic state pension are set to see their payments jump to £176.30 from £169.50 per week. Under…