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  1. A guide to smart meters

    Smart meters record exactly how much gas or electricity you use and automatically send regular readings to your energy supplier. Find out more with Age UK.

  2. How to spot a catfish

    A catfish is a person who sets up a fake online identity to trick people who are looking for love, often to get money. Find out how to spot a catfish.

  3. Helping someone to get active

    we get older, our bodies change and we naturally start to slow down a little bit. It can be tempting to encourage our older friends or relatives to take it easy, but that's exactly what you shouldn't do

  4. Changes to State Pension age

    April 1961 to March 1977 will reach State Pension age when they reach their 67th birthday. There is a further rise to 68 planned for those born from April 1977 onwards but this is subject to review. The

  5. How to use social media

    Social media sites like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are great ways to keep in touch with family and friends, follow public figures and organisations, and even meet people with similar interests or

  6. Ways to write your will

    There are several ways Age UK can help you write your will and leave a gift to help older people.

  7. A tribute to my grandparents

    Jamie, who has run the London Marathon for Age UK, pays tribute to the lasting influence of his late grandparents, Ron and Pat.

  8. A guide to online banking

    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 banking

  9. How to complain about care to your local council

    If you want to challenge a decision regarding your care or you have a complaint about the care you’ve received, you have certain rights. Find out more from Age UK.

  10. How to prepare for the switch to digital landlines

    Age UK and BT answer your questions about the digital landline switchover and how to get the support you need.

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