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  1. Wills and estate planning information guide

    to change or update a will Inheritance Tax. It also lists useful organisations that you can contact for further legal advice information and assistance in making your will. Download your guide (3 MB) Need ... this guide in another format? This guide is also available in other formats if that's more suitable for you. You can request a free printed copy of this guide that we'll post to you.  You can also request

  2. 4 NHS plans for 2025 that professionals should know about

    importance of 4 key NHS guidance documents and how they might hint at the Government's upcoming 10 year plan.

  3. The NHS plan: What will it mean for older people?

    Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK, discusses what the NHS plan will mean for older people.

  4. What the NHS 10 Year Plan means for older people

    The Age UK Health Influencing team discusses the impact of the NHS 10 Year Plan on older people's health and care.

  5. How to plan for the future with dementia

    which can help you feel confident that the care and support you receive in the future will be right for you, and that your financial and legal affairs will be dealt with in the way you want.

  6. How to boost your income in retirement

    We should all be able to enjoy our retirement. We've brought together information and advice to help you make your money go further. Find out more with Age UK.

  7. Save our community transport

    The Department for Transport is planning to change the rules for minibus services. Write to your MP and urge them to stop this change. Find out more on Age UK.

  8. Moving back to the UK after living abroad

    Information and advice for people who have moved abroad in retirement, and are now looking to return to the UK. Find out from Age UK.

  9. Neighbour disputes: noise, anti-social behaviour, planning & boundary issues

    At one point or another, many of us have to deal with nuisance neighbours, planning disputes or anti-social behaviour. This page explains what to do and what rights you have. Whether it's music or TV, ... frustrating to have noisy neighbours. How much of a problem it is depends on how often it occurs and when. For instance, noise in the day can be less of a disturbance than noise late at night. If you're having

  10. Care plans

    A care plan sets out how your local council is going to meet your social care needs. Find out more with Age UK.

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