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  1. Ambitions for later life programme

    The Ambitions of Later Life programme provides information and advice to people generally above State Pension age. Read more now from Age UK.

  2. Protecting the Triple Lock and stopping cuts to benefits

    Our campaigning on the State Pension triple lock is aimed at getting the Government to keep its pledge to honour it. Find out more today.

  3. The women of walking football

    We catch up with Age UK Sheffield’s Walking Football Programme to hear more about the older women embracing this traditionally male-dominated sport.

  4. Sumita's support

    discusses International Women’s Day, how this year’s theme of ‘inspiring inclusion’ chimes with her experiences, and why a life of work helping others prepared her to embrace Age UK’s support.

  5. Pension calculator

    The pension calculator allows you to work out how much money you'll need in retirement and how much you'll need to save. Visit Age UK.

  6. Pensions advice

    about retiring, there some important questions to consider. Age UK offers information and advice on pensions and more.

  7. Katie Boulter supports ace walking tennis sessions

    British women's No. 1 Katie Boulter, as well as service users and organisers, discuss the difference the Age UK Walking Tennis programme is making to the lives of older people.

  8. Can combining Pension Credit and Housing Benefit help tackle pensioner poverty?

    Phil Mawhinney, Age UK's Poverty, Income and Work Policy Manager, discusses the possible impact of combining Pension Credit and Housing Benefit.

  9. Breaking Point - the social care burden on women

    This report, from Age UK, shines a light on what is happening to many women across the country today, through the stories of four carers.

  10. What are workplace pensions?

    Heard about workplace pensions and auto-enrolment but aren't sure what that means for you? Find out more here from Age UK.

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