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  1. How to set up an email account and other email essentials

    free way to stay in touch with family and friends, and it’s the main way that organisations and companies communicate with people. Find out how to safely make the most of email, starting with how to set up

  2. Elaine reflects on Black History Month

    This Black History Month, Age UK storyteller Elaine discusses keeping connected with her culture, inspirational figures, and why her children and grandchildren are her heroes.

  3. How to keep your hands and feet warm in winter

    It's important to keep your hands, feet and head warm as the weather gets colder. Find out more with Age UK.

  4. Keeping your fundraising safe and legal

    Fundraising is a rewarding way of supporting Age UK. Please read these tips on how to keep your fundraising for Age UK safe and legal beforehand.

  5. Change your personal details

    Get in touch with Age UK to change your personal details, whether you've recently moved house, you want to tell us how you wish to be contacted in the future or you need to tell us about a person who has

  6. Moving in with children and family

    Moving in with family can seem like the ideal solution if you need support, want to spend more time with your grandchildren, or need to downsize.

  7. Bill Bailey on keeping moving and growing older

    Bill Bailey discusses his new S.O.F.A workout video with We Are Undefeatable to help people with long-term health conditions get more active.

  8. Keeping older people warm and well this winter

    Age UK’s Consumer and Financial Services Policy Manager explains the Government scheme that aims to keep us warmer.

  9. Yorkshire Building Society

    Yorkshire Building Society members and colleagues voted Age UK as their chosen Charity Partner until 2023.

  10. Keep dancing

    How a tea dance hosted by Age UK Somerset celebrated the joy of dancing in later life.

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