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  1. Age UK's TV licence campaign delivers

    Switched Off, Age UK's campaign to save free TV licences for over-75s, has had a momentous week. Find out why.

  2. Age UK and The Wombles join forces

    Be a womble and donate your unwanted gifts, goods, and clothes to your local Age UK shop, to prevent them making their way to landfill.

  3. How we can help this Christmas

    Whether we can help you or someone else who would benefit from our support, we offer a range of services that can make a real difference all year round.

  4. Making devices easier to use for older people

    overwhelming, especially if you have trouble with your sight, hearing or mobility. Fortunately, there's a range of adjustable features to make sure the device meets your needs.

  5. The nation is fundraising for Age UK

    Age UK's Community Fundraising Manager introduces some of the individuals raising money for older people during the coronavirus crisis.

  6. It's not just your age

    Getting older can bring with it some challenges. But feeling down isn’t a natural part of ageing – there are things you can do to help yourself feel better

  7. Age UK's new storytelling strategy

    At Age UK, we use stories in lots of different ways. They paint an accurate picture of what life is like for older people, their families, friends and carers in the UK today.

  8. Tolu and Yemi run for Age UK

    tell us about the people and issues that inspired them to run this year's London Marathon in aid of Age UK.

  9. Celebrities support volunteering with Age UK

    part of The Big Help Out, Don Warrington, Angellica Bell and Dev Griffin recently volunteered with Age UK.

  10. There's no age limit on productivity

    people in their 70s, 80s and 90s, with all his earnings from sales of the book going to Age UK. We spoke to the author, from his home in Scotland, to find out more. A writer’s life After graduating ... explains. “The award was established in 2008 to recognise the achievements of individuals over the age of 70. That helped to give me a shortlist of inspiring people.” These include a lady who survived Auschwitz

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