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  1. Wills and estate planning information guide

    Making a will can give you and your family peace of mind knowing that your wishes will be met after you die. Download our guide to find out more.

  2. Access to cash during and after lockdown

    socialise, and we’ve all had to adapt. This has been particularly true for older people trying to access their money through payment and banking services. So what support are banks offering, and how might ... during the pandemic, with older and clinically vulnerable people asked to shield for months at a time. Suddenly, paying for everyday expenses like groceries, bills and carers became challenging for those

  3. Celebrating a year of friendship and support

    Forces Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland, to celebrate a year of coffee mornings for older veterans and meet those that make it possible.

  4. A brilliant bond: Margaret and Sarah

    Age UK storyteller Margaret and her daughter Sarah discuss the support they offer each other, and laughing together through life.

  5. Tolu and Yemi run for Age UK

    Influencers Tolu and Yemi tell us about the people and issues that inspired them to run this year's London Marathon in aid of Age UK.

  6. Timothy West and Prunella Scales on dementia

    Age UK speaks to actors Prunella Scales and Timothy West about everyday life following Prunella's dementia diagnosis.

  7. Moving in with children and family

    to spend more time with your grandchildren, or need to downsize. But it's important to be realistic and think about all your options before you move.

  8. Ageing in coastal and rural communities

    explores the factors underlying health inequalities for older men, older people from ethnic minorities, and older LGBTQ+ people.

  9. Volunteer with the Connect and Support Service

    service which provides older people with support over the phone to help them gain access to the services and activities that could benefit them.

  10. The wit and wisdom of Hunter Davies

    Happy old him Hunter discusses love, loss, loneliness and living on – as well as his new memoir, Happy Old Me: How to Live Long and Really, Really Enjoy It How do you adjust to life after your spouse of ... are you supposed to cope? Where should you live? Is it okay to seek love and companionship again? These are the questions author and journalist Hunter Davies has had to ask himself since the loss of

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