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  1. Responding to the cost of living crisis

    In recent years, the cost of living has increased sharply in the UK. Here’s how local Age UKs have been supporting older people.

  2. Live a little with Howard Jacobson

    enjoyment of growing older, and the things we get better at with age. Howard Jacobson’s latest novel, Live a Little, is about a developing romance between two people in their nineties. At 76, you might think ... will be fit to live.” A fascinating concept Howard’s fascination with age – he admits he's always been attracted to older women – has informed his latest novel, his sixteenth , entitled Live a Little. It

  3. Assisted living and extra-care housing

    Assisted Living is a type of housing and support which means you can retain your independence. Find out more information from Age UK.

  4. What is a living will (advance decision)?

    Advance decisions (sometimes called a 'living will') and advance statements let you make decisions now about your future care. Find out more from Age UK.

  5. Thank you

    Your support will change the lives of more older people like Peter.

  6. M&G plc

    Age UK and M&G plc forged a strategic partnership over a decade ago, based on a shared goal to help vulnerable older people prepare for the biggest challenges of later life, giving them the best chance

  7. 10 ways political parties could help older people

    How the Government could improve the lives of older people following the UK general election, at a low cost.

  8. The importance of hobbies

    We meet two special people, both in their nineties, whose long lives have been enriched by their interests and passions.

  9. Grandparents' Day

    Age UK staff and volunteers pay tribute to the grandparents who continue to inspire them in their lives and work.

  10. The difference your money makes

    Find out how the money you raise and donate makes a difference to older people's lives.

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