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  1. The life cycle of Dr Norman Lazarus

    is also one of the project’s participants. “All the volunteers were aged between 50 and 75 when we started, and we’ve been following them for 15 years,” Norman says. “So now

  2. The cost of cold

    As energy costs rise and the cold weather sets in, many older people will be deciding between heating and eating. Support our campaign to protect older people from unaffordable energy bills.

  3. Donate in memory of your loved one

    Making a donation in memory of a loved one is a wonderful way to celebrate their life. Donate in memory to Age UK today.

  4. Lessons on death and dying in a global pandemic

    come to the end of our lives in older age – with around 70% of deaths happening after the age of 75 – and following a period of declining health. That period of poor health might be short and sharp;

  5. Black History Month: 6 inspirational figures

    become household names and the brand is estimated to be worth £35 million. Margaret Busby, OBE (75) In 1967, Ghanian-born Margaret co-founded Allison & Busby publishing with Clive Allison, making

  6. Switched Off: What next?

    #SwitchedOff petition shows that the proposed removal of TV licences from everyone in this country aged over 75, unless they can prove they are receiving a benefit for those on the lowest incomes called Pension

  7. Waterloo Sunset

    Ageing should not be a taboo subject.” Harvey is currently working on his new documentary, PARIS 75, the story of Leeds United infamous defeat to Bayern Munich in 1975; central to the film is unseen

  8. Pension Credit

    Pension Credit is a benefit that provides extra money for people over State Pension age and are struggling to make ends meet. Read more from Age UK.

  9. What does the Queen's Speech mean for you?

    psychological therapies compared to other age groups. 'On the other hand, we also know that older people aged 75 and over experience the highest rates of detention under the Mental Health Act and that the number

  10. Bowel problems

    People of any age can experience bowel problems, and although it can feel uncomfortable to discuss, there's nothing to be embarrassed about. Find out more from Age UK.

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