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  1. Longer tenancies would be good news for older private renters

    Age UK and Age UK London are working jointly to seek reform of the private rented sector for the benefit of older renters.

  2. Rose Ayling-Ellis discusses Old Hands, New Tricks

    Actor, presenter and Strictly winner Rose Ayling-Ellis tells Age UK about her new documentary, the power of challenging assumptions, and why she's determined that older people feel valued.

  3. Penelope Wilton on Downton Abbey: A New Era

    There is nothing like a dame Dame Penelope Wilton discusses the new Downton Abbey film, having important conversations about death with Ricky Gervais, and why “sparring” with Dame Maggie Smith is like ... Broadbent . And this week, she’s part of the ensemble in newly released sequel, Downton Abbey: A New Era, in which she returns as Isobel Crawley, Lady Merton. A changing character Penelope video block

  4. New data on the health and care of over-50s

    The Age UK Health Influencing team reveals new findings into the health, care and wellbeing of people aged 50-59.

  5. A new milestone for improving dementia care in hospitals

    In this blog, we celebrate that all acute trusts in England have voluntarily signed up to John's Campaign, and what this means for people with dementia and their carers during a hospital stay.

  6. New coalition to build homes that work for everyone

    Age UK is giving its full support to a new coalition to build new homes that work for people of every age, with increased accessibility to accommodate older people.

  7. Will there be new rules about paying for social care?

    The current Government haven't published any new rules about paying for social care. Find out more from Age UK.

  8. Write a letter to a grandparent

    could talk about in your letter: your day your friends what you're studying at school or uni a new job your hobbies what you're reading what you're watching Make sure you ask them some questions too, so they

  9. New UK survey reveals our beliefs about staying sharp in later life

    the UK responded to the survey, aged from 40 to 98 years old. Age UK published their findings in a new report 'What Keeps You Sharp?'.

  10. Silver Sunday

    come together to host or attend free activities and events for older people. Meet new people, visit new places and try new things.

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