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  1. Cost of living advice

    With the cost of living rising, we could all do with some extra money in our pockets and help keeping the cost of our energy bills down. This section provides information that can help you feel more in ... in control of your finances.

  2. The real cost of living

    Age UK storyteller James, a retired nurse, explains how the cost of living crisis and ill health put him at serious risk.

  3. Responding to the cost of living crisis

    In recent years, the cost of living has increased sharply in the UK. Here’s how local Age UKs have been supporting older people.

  4. Supporting older people during the cost of living crisis

    How Age UK is responding to the cost of living crisis and supporting older people to withstand its challenges.

  5. Top tips for your health and the cost of living

    With the cost of living rising, many of us may be trying to save money and cut down on our bills. But it's important that we don't put our health at risk as a result, particularly older people who are

  6. Age UK’s Cost of Living Response Fund

    Age UK launched a Cost of Living Response Fund programme to help older people at community level. Find out about the impact of this programme.

  7. Looking after your health and wellbeing during the cost of living crisis

    Many of us are struggling to make ends meet at the moment, but we still need to make sure we're looking after ourselves by staying warm, healthy and well.

  8. It Doesn't Add Up - Cost of Living Crisis campaign

    People of all ages on low and modest incomes need help to meet rising costs now and cannot wait any longer. The Government must take immediate action to provide more financial support.

  9. Jeanette's story

    Jeanette, a storyteller for Age UK's autumn appeal, discusses loneliness, the cost of living, and how Age UK helped.

  10. The cost of caring

    This Carers' Week, Marie discusses her experience of being an unpaid carer for her husband, and why she thinks social care should be a priority this general election.

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