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  1. Men in Sheds

    incredible work they do. Age UK no longer runs the Men in Sheds project at a national level, but a number of local Age UKs still run it at a local level. See below for details of your nearest Shed.

  2. How to leave a gift in your will

    Find out about the types of gift you can make, and download our will planner and codicil forms. Leave a legacy today with Age UK.

  3. What is k and who are the super-spreaders?

    a lot recently. In previous articles, Dr Elizabeth Webb has looked at R – the reproduction number – for coronavirus. This tells us how many people each person with coronavirus is likely to ... each person with coronavirus passes it on to, as Dr Webb explains. The k value The variation in the number of people a disease is passed on to by each person who has it is called k – ‘the dispersion

  4. Your money matters

    finances – from the cost of living to the State Pension triple lock. Together, our campaign wins help protect the money of older people both now and in the future. 

  5. An Age UK fundraiser's story

    impressive feats in older age. Bruce Tulloh was a celebrated long-distance runner. Not only did he win the European title in the men’s 5,000 metres at the 1982 European championships, seven years later

  6. Age UK Walking Football Programme

    Football to hear about the importance of staying active for your mental and physical health. The many wins of walking football Four local Age UKs discuss the benefits the Age UK Walking Football Programme

  7. Human rights

    and decided to challenge the decision. It was the inflexibility of the new rules which led to them winning the challenge – in a tax court, the judge found that the HMRC should have made provision for people

  8. Keith's story: writing with dementia

    year since I last wrote to you, it is clear that you've won some rounds but I still feel like I'm winning the bout. It is now over three years since our initial encounter, and damaged though I feel, the

  9. Painful Journeys

    Age UK hears from thousands of older people who really struggle with travelling to hospital. Peter, Subash and Connie explains just how painful their journeys are.

  10. Terms and Conditions

    guarantee, (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). Registered office: 7th Floor, One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London, EC3N 2LB.  VAT Number: 710384366 Age Concern England ... England (charity number 261794) and Help the Aged (charity number 272786) and their trading and other associated companies merged on 1st April 2009. Together they have formed Age UK, a single charity dedicated

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