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  1. Lucky charms and rituals from around the world

    lottery, none of us would say no to a bit of good luck. With that in mind, we’ve been looking into some of the superstitions around the world that many believe could make us wealthy.

  2. Enduring power of attorney

    which has now been replaced by Lasting Power of Attorney. It is not possible to make a new EPA. However, if you made an EPA in the past, it may still be valid.

  3. Will Aid November 2025

    You can have your will written by a local solicitor with Will Aid and help raise funds for wonderful causes including Age UK.

  4. Care home top-up fees

    You will need to "top up" If you choose a care home with fees higher than your local authority is willing to pay. Read more from Age UK.

  5. Donate through your salary

    Payroll Giving is an easy‚ tax effective way to make a regular donation to Age UK.

  6. Perfect pancakes recipe

    These perfect pancakes from Age UK make for a simple but delicious breakfast or dessert. Preparation time: 10 mins | Cooking time: 15 mins | Makes: 12

  7. Don't turn a blind eye to abuse in older people

    needs and Grace is likely to be caring for him alone. The strain of caring without support or a break will be impacting her and her ability to ensure George is safe and following the guidance, and may ... coercive control, she has no friends and limited contact with family. She doesn’t know how to use a computer, let alone access the internet for help. Older women like Grace face significant barriers to

  8. A day in the life of the Age UK Advice Line

    A day in the life of those taking calls on the Age UK Advice Line.

  9. What makes you happy?

    From building a routine to eating good food and keeping active, we want to know what makes you happy this International Day of Happiness.

  10. Predicting the progress of the coronavirus epidemic

    Senior Research Manager at Age UK, discusses the difficulties of predicting how coronavirus will progress in future.

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