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  1. General Election: Older people’s priorities

    Age UK's Charity Director, Caroline Abrahams, explains the five biggest priorities for older people from the next Government.

  2. A guide to online banking

    Online banking allows you to manage your finances from home or when you're out and about, using your bank's website or smartphone app. We've brought together information and advice on how to access online

  3. How to transfer money or pay someone online

    You can send money from your bank account to someone else’s using a bank transfer. Transferring money from your bank account is quicker and easier than drawing out cash or paying using a cheque, however

  4. Older people and domestic abuse during the coronavirus crisis

    Since the Government shelved new legislation due to the General Election, over 80,000 more older people aged 60 to 74 have experienced domestic abuse.

  5. Password tips for online security

    The best thing you can do to stay safe online is set up a strong password and use different passwords for different devices and accounts. Find out more about online password security on the Age UK website

  6. 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.

  7. How can I raise money for charity?

    ways you can financially support a charity. Read on to get inspiration on what you can do today to help those in need. How best to donate to charity Set up a recurring monthly gift Recurring gifts by direct ... they provide sustainable, on-going income, no matter how big or small your regular gift is. It’s the most cost-effective form of donations for charities and once set up, you don’t need to do

  8. Making devices easier to use for older people

    grips with smartphones, tablets and computers can feel overwhelming, especially if you have trouble with your sight, hearing or mobility. Fortunately, there's a range of adjustable features to make sure

  9. Where can I get free legal advice?

    You may be able to get free legal advice, or help to cover legal costs. Find out when and how to seek professional legal advice from Age UK.

  10. My strong and resilient mum

    Julie, whose mother Brenda is a beloved Age UK storyteller, about how their relationship has deepened over time.

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