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  1. What does the Queen's Speech mean for you?

    How will the proposals in the Queen's Speech June 2017 affect older people? We look at the key announcements and explain what they might mean for us.

  2. Age UK Group Liability Insurance

    Age UK Group Liability Insurance

  3. Things to consider when COVID restrictions end

    coronavirus infections and hospitalisations and deaths. Recent estimates suggest that fewer than 1 in 1000 coronavirus infections now leads to a death, while earlier in the pandemic this was around 1 in 100

  4. Testing Promising Approaches to Reducing Loneliness

    joined-up support for its most vulnerable and hard-to-reach older people. During the trial period over 1000 older people were supported by the participating local Age UKs as part of the programme, and had their

  5. A passion for pets

    are. If you take them in, and give them the love and affection that they need, they will repay you 1000 percent.”

  6. Arthritis: symptoms, treatment & support

    arthritis affects your ability to drive, you must let the DVLA know. You can be fined up to £1000 if you don't tell the DVLA about a medical condition that affects your driving. This doesn’t

  7. The power of volunteering

    as far afield as North Tyneside and Bognor Regis. At our tea party was Anna, who is one of around 1000 Trustees of local Age UKs. She is responsible for the running of Age UK Norwich, and brings her life

  8. Introduce a furlough-style scheme to protect high-risk workers

    We call on the Government to introduce a furlough-style scheme for those who are shielding or high-risk and cannot safely return to work. No one should have to choose between their job and their health.

  9. Silver Sunday

    Silver Sunday is a national day where people come together to host or attend free activities and events for older people. Meet new people, visit new places and try new things.

  10. Staying sharp

    We know that looking after our physical health is important to ageing well. But it's also important to look after our brain health too. Read more from Age UK.

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