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  1. Age UK Suppliers terms and conditions

    specified all Goods supplied shall be new, of the qualities & kinds described and equal in all respects to the descriptions, specifications, patterns & samples that are relevant for the purpose of ... be returned by the Buyer at the Sellers’ expense, or disposed of at the Buyers discretion. 6. Forms 6.1. The Seller shall ensure a delivery note accompanies each delivery 6.2. The Seller shall

  2. How we raise our funds

    How Age UK raises money to help older people.

  3. Terms and Conditions

    272786) and their trading and other associated companies merged on 1st April 2009. Together they have formed Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people. The three national Age ... Concerns in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales have also merged with Help the Aged in these nations to form three registered charities: Age Scotland, Age NI, Age Cymru (“National Partners”). Age

  4. Fundraising charter

    If you tell us you don’t want to hear from us again, or want to hear from us less, we will respect that. We always stop direct debits received from donors if a third party (e.g. family and friends) ... meet our high standards. The Age UK Network includes Age UK and its trading subsidiaries (together forming the Age UK Group) and its National Partners (Age Cymru, Age Scotland and Age NI)

  5. International Women's Day 2023

    For years they devoted all their time to their partners and children and never had the chance to form lasting friendships. Now they’re older, they’re finally taking time for themselves. “So ... their needs. I am passionate in my endeavour to ensure older people have a voice and are given the respect and dignity every one of us is entitled to. “When I first retired and moved to Leicester to

  6. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT+) information and advice

    If you're LGBT+, we can help you understand your rights and make sure they’re always respected.  Staying connected Staying connected as we get older is key to staying happy and healthy.

  7. The court decision on discharges into care homes

    to speak about their views and experiences and that they are listened to with understanding and respect. There are other issues of concern from an older people’s perspective too; for example, the ... 2020, when most of the worst events occurred in some local areas, we faced a deadly threat in the form of COVID-19 which we knew little about and had few tools to combat; that all our health and care services

  8. Supporting carers in the community

    caring. Care is something that affects so many of us. As many as 10.6 million people provide some form of unpaid care across the UK, and these unpaid carers are propping up the care system: the cost of ... already living with a long-term illness or disability of their own. It's essential that carers are respected for all they are doing, given the support they need, and that their challenges are properly recognised

  9. Voter ID rules in England

    Due to changes that were introduced in October 2023, you'll need to bring photo ID to the polling station to be able to vote in elections in England.

  10. What is probate?

    the estate, check if you need to send details of the estate so that you can complete the correct forms if necessary. Some estates don't need to be reported for Inheritance Tax (IHT). There’s no IHT ...   You can download an IHT form online on GOV.UK or you can order a form by calling the Probate and Inheritance Tax helpline on 0300 123 1072 . Download an IHT form on GOV.UK These are the main

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