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  1. What to do when someone dies

    a bank or building society, although they don’t have to release the money until probate is granted. If there’s a delay, you may need to pay the costs in the meantime. What if I need help with

  2. Switched Off: What next?

    therefore that the mass of older people who consume TV in traditional ways are rather taken for granted by broadcasters who are not terribly interested in understanding and meeting their needs – despite

  3. Birdwatching and photography

    in gardens up and down the country. “ House sparrows are a species that we used to take for granted but have gone through a period of massive decline, having lost about 70% of their numbers because

  4. The real cost of living

    Age UK storyteller James, a retired nurse, explains how the cost of living crisis and ill health put him at serious risk.

  5. The innocent Big Knit – get knitting for Age UK

    Fundraising is a rewarding way of supporting Age UK. Grab your needles and help us be there for older people with no one to turn to.

  6. Keith's story: writing with dementia

    anything – I just wanted to write something for my family. Dear Dementia book cover Then we received a grant from the Alzheimer's Society and set up a writing course for 8 people with dementia. We published

  7. Privacy Policy

    details of executors, a copy of the will, and a grant of probate checking donations for the purposes of prevention of fraud or other crime processing grant or job applications. We respect your right to privacy

  8. LGBT+ rights

    Civil partners or married same-sex couples have the same rights in almost every area as heterosexual married couples. Find out more about your rights at Age UK.

  9. The many wins of walking football

    DVD of chair-based exercises and resistance bands provided through funding from an Everyday Active Grant from Kent Sport. “It’s not just the physical aspect though,” says Linda. “The

  10. The future for social care

    include the fact that many councils are overwhelmed, given the inadequate resources they have been granted by central government in recent years. A further factor is that in some areas there is literally

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