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  1. Mashud and Shamsul

    that I shouldn’t ever tell a lie, but I don’t think I’ve been able to follow that 100%. “My father was on the management committee of his local mosque, and when he came back from ... very far from me, about 15 miles away, so I see her pretty often. My son, Shamsul, works more than 100 miles away, so that’s where he lives. We get in touch by telephone and via social media. I am

  2. Politics & Government

    life to Government and politicians from across the political spectrum. Become an Age Champion Over 100 Age Champion MPs have agreed to work to help make the UK and their community a great place to grow

  3. Age UK Charity Raffle Prizes

    cash 5th £1,500 cash 6th £1,000 cash 7th £300 cash 8th £150 cash 9th £100 cash 10th £50 cash + 2,490 £10 and 2,500 £5 winners The postal closing date is 5

  4. Healthy eating

    information and advice on how to eat a healthy diet. Tinned food nutrition Nutritionist Amanda Hamilton explains the benefits of tinned food. Sir Naim Dangoor We are grateful for the generous support of

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

    physical prizes. This is particularly the case when it’s a raffle at an event, and prizes such as food, wine, hampers, gift days and more are available to win by purchasing a raffle ticket. In contrast ... you win. If you match a couple of numbers, you may win a smaller prize, such as £10 or £100, whereas when you match more numbers, your prize can increase. A raffle, however, generally involves

  6. Build up your skills

    The National Careers Service has lots of advice on careers and learning. You can also call them on 0800 100 900 (freephone) for free personalised careers advice and guidance.  Volunteering is a great way ... volunteering for a campaigning organisation visiting patients in a local hospital helping at your local food bank volunteering at a museum gift shop or cafe leading tours at a National Trust property

  7. The amazing work done by local Age UKs nationwide

    stories We’d love to hear from local Age UKs about the work they’re doing, whether that’s delivering food and prescriptions, getting older people digitally connected, providing online social activities, or ... Food2You’s headquarters, with many of the staff there (and some welcome volunteers) now assisting with food deliveries. “We've seen a huge number of volunteer applications, which is very gratefully received

  8. Healthy eating: fact vs fiction

    for a salad. Here we address some of the most common food myths and ask the experts what we really should be eating. What's the myth?  Low-fat foods are best for us. The reality:  Although a diet ... number of different options: Trim visible fat from meat. Choose lower-fat versions of traditional foods. Buy or try making your own oven chips instead of fried. Save cakes, biscuits, pies and pastries for

  9. Raffle

    local businesses are willing to donate. Prizes could include sharing time and expertise, as well as vouchers or gifts. Consider offering those who donate prizes a shout-out in your raffle as a thank you. Get

  10. Elaine reflects on Black History Month

    a couple of people I already knew, including someone I knew from about 20 years ago!” Food glorious food The daughter of a Nigerian father and a Jamaican mother, Elaine identifies more strongly with ... coconut cake, Elaine’s grandmother shared the ethos behind the preparation and sharing of food. “Food is a way of showing love to people – even people you don’t know,” explains

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