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  1. Switched Off: What next?

    Caroline Abrahams, Age UK's Charity Director, reflects on the successes and learnings from the charity's campaign to save free TV licences for the over-75s.

  2. Why free TV licences for the over 75s matter

    For over a million of the oldest people in our society, TV is their main form of company. That's why we're fighting to save the right to a free TV licence for the over 75s.

  3. innocent

    Since 2003, Age UK and innocent’s iconic partnership, The Big Knit, has raised over £2 million for national and local services that combat loneliness.

  4. Age UK's TV licence campaign delivers

    Switched Off, Age UK's campaign to save free TV licences for over-75s, has had a momentous week. Find out why.

  5. The Renters' Rights Act

    Renters' Rights Act will provide new safeguards for private tenants, which will strengthen your housing rights. Find out more here.

  6. Information and advice

    advice on many topics that you may need help with in later life. Get advice on money, care, health, housing and more.

  7. Home and care guides

    our helpful guides on home and care, covering topics like staying safe at home and the different housing options available to you.

  8. Switched Off: Save free TV for older people

    For over a million of the oldest people in our country, television is their main form of company. Right now, that’s under threat.

  9. Buy products

    Age UK is the UK's leading charity working with and for older people. Information on products offered by Age UK for the over 50s.

  10. Having a good time over 70

    Simon Potter, MBE is a teacher, director and author who's still as passionate about his pursuits in his seventies, as he explains.

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