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  1. Give an older friend or relative a ring

    million older people often feel ignored or invisible. Age UK believe a 5 minute phone call can really brighten an older person's day.

  2. Remembrance Sunday 2019

    Armistice Day is this weekend. Here's a selection of the ways in which this is being commemorated, including by Age UK Joining Forces project.

  3. Alcohol advice

    Minimising your alcohol intake to the advised alcohol units each day will lead to a more rewarding and healthy lifestyle. Read more from Age UK.

  4. Say no to ageism on International Day of Older Persons

    society. This is ageism  and what might seem like just a joke in a birthday card, can seriously undermine the human rights of older people. A recent report by the Royal Society for Public Health found ... disproportionately for people over 70-75 years in areas such as surgery; chemotherapy; and talking therapies. A broad exception for financial services in the Equality Act 2010 means that age limits continue for products

  5. Sumita's support

    Age UK storyteller Sumita 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

  6. Silver Sunday

    Silver Sunday is a national day where people come together to host or attend free activities and events for older people. Meet new people, visit new places and try new things.

  7. Gwen's story

    We introduce Gwen, a storyteller from our Christmas Appeal, whose life now is a world away from her younger days.

  8. Finding old pensions

    Information from Age UK to help you trace old or lost pension schemes. Find out all you need to know about old or lost pensions.

  9. Jobs with our partners

    Find out how to apply for a shop job vacancy or a non-retail position with a local Age UK.

  10. Directors

    Senior Directors work closely with the Trustees to carry out the day-to-day running of Age UK. Read their profiles.

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