Latest News
Here you can keep up to date with planned events, new services on offer, and information about how we're campaigning within London to improve older people's lives.
For London regional media enquiries, email the team.
For national media enquiries contact the Age UK National Media Team on 020 3033 1430 or email the team.
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Freedom Pass Open Letter
Published on 20 January 2026 11:23 AM
Age UK London has launched an open letter and are calling for all Londoners to co-sign the letter.
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Response to media coverage relating to a review of the Freedom Pass
Published on 09 January 2026 03:01 PM
Update 15 January 2026 Responding to the statement from London Councils Labour Group blocking the threat to the...
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Campaigners Mobilise Across London Underground for World Toilet Day 2025
Published on 21 November 2025 05:43 PM
To mark World Toilet Day 2025 London Loo Alliance staged a coordinated action across the TfL network.
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Age UK London urges over 65’s to protect their winter health
Published on 17 November 2025 01:02 PM
Age UK London is urging older Londoners to protect their health, and ensure they are vaccinated, as flu cases.
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Age UK London Launches Survey to Uncover the Truth About Ageism in London
Published on 27 October 2025 01:09 PM
Age UK London has launched a vital new survey to uncover the reality about ageism in the capital.
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Age UK London welcomes Liz Drury as new CEO and announces new Trustee appointments
Published on 22 October 2025 12:16 PM
Age UK London is delighted to announce the appointment of Elizabeth Drury as its new Chief Executive Officer.
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London councils improving offline access to vital services – but gaps and unmet needs remain
Published on 21 July 2025 01:31 PM
A new report from Age UK London shows that more local authorities in the capital have made it possible for residents ...
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New Report Reveals that Older Londoners are Losing Sleep over Financial Struggles
Published on 27 May 2025 06:58 AM
Age UK London launches their third poverty report a deep delve into the everyday experiences of older Londoners.