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  1. Annuities explained

    Annuities offer an income in later life. When you approach retirement, will you cash in your pension pot or get a lifetime annuity? Get annuities advice.

  2. Jim Broadbent discusses The Duke

    Potions master in a couple of the Harry Potter films. And, of course, Mr Gruber, the lovable antique shop owner in Paddington and Paddington 2. The list goes on. The Academy Award-winning actor also played

  3. What’s the difference between a raffle and a lottery?

    random. The ticket can usually be bought from a physical premises, such as a Post Office or local shop, but can also be purchased online too. Every ticket has an equal chance of winning, and you can win

  4. 5 reasons to celebrate Age UK’s Silver Sunday

    people together to celebrate our older population. Can you host a social activity in your local coffee shop, place of worship, or community hall? Do you already run regular activities, and could offer a free

  5. Dealing with discrimination (LGBT+)

    No one should have to deal with discrimination, prejudice or intimidation because of their sex, sexual orientation or gender identity. It's important to remember that there are laws in place to protect you from discrimination and abuse if it does happen. Find out more.

  6. Face coverings: separating fact from fiction

    Coronavirus hasn’t gone away, some people are highly contagious, and someone we meet when we go into a shop might be one of those people. We might be one of those people. People are increasingly using the terms ... coronavirus hasn’t gone away, some people are highly contagious, and someone we meet when we go into a shop might be one of those people. It’s also worth remembering that we, too, might be one of those

  7. Age UK's new storytelling strategy

    storytellers have the final say on how they are used. If a storyteller's photo is going to be appearing in a shop window, of course they should know about it first. The last thing we want to do is to give them a

  8. Protecting access to banking

    already declining prior to the pandemic, the lockdowns and the drive by businesses to get people to shop and bank online has decreased the availability of services still further. This is something Age UK

  9. Gwen's story

    Gwen - younger image Gwen has had a full life. She once owned a wine bar and has run a fish and chip shop and has travelled extensively. But since moving to a quiet part of Devon in 2017, life has become

  10. Peace of mind for the care of older parents

    to do,” she says of the heartbreaking situation. “Thankfully someone in my local Age UK shop told me to ring the advice line.” That call was the first step to receiving the legal advice

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