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  1. How to trace old bank accounts & lost money

    Lots of us may have money lying in old bank accounts that we've forgotten about. Find out more with Age UK.

  2. Are we really ready for a cashless society?

    Mervyn Kohler, Age UK's External Affairs Adviser, says banks shouldn't be pushing us to go cashless as we're not ready.

  3. Shopping safely online

    Shopping online is a quick and convenient alternative to shopping in person. But it's important that you protect your personal and financial information to stay as safe and secure as possible when shopping ... shopping online.

  4. Offline and Overlooked

    Older people who aren't or don't want to be online should have fair and equal access to public services. Age UK is campaigning to make sure everyone can easily access offline alternatives.

  5. Blue Badge scheme - benefits, eligibility and ow to apply

    A Blue Badge can give you exemption from parking restrictions and access to designated parking. You can apply for or renew online. Read more from Age UK.

  6. What to do when your caring role changes or ends

    If your caring role changes or ends, it can be difficult, but you don't have to navigate this tricky period alone. Find out more with Age UK.

  7. Computer classes for older people

    Find out about training courses for older people on computers. Age UK computer training courses explain things clearly in plain English to help you get online.

  8. Funeral donations and collections

    You can collect funeral donations for Age UK by creating an online tribute page This will allow you to publish funeral notices and for collect donations.

  9. Dating in later life

    Getting older doesn't mean that our need for closeness and companionship goes away. Read Age UK's online guide to dating for tips on how to meet someone new.

  10. It's not just your age

    Getting older can bring with it some challenges. But feeling down isn’t a natural part of ageing – there are things you can do to help yourself feel better

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