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  1. Black History Month: 6 inspirational figures

    Emma Sutton, Policy and Research Officer at Age UK, profiles 6 Black Britons whose lives and experiences provide positive inspiration.

  2. Coronavirus, older Black people and health inequalities in the UK

    For Black History Month, Dr Elizabeth Webb examines how COVID-19 continues to impact the lives of Black older people.

  3. The State Pension triple lock

    once in payment it would be increased. Even so, this doesn’t mean that over the course of retirement pensioners become better off – often other sources of income diminish - private pensions ... over time, savings may get used up, and many face bereavement and a big drop in income. Pensioners living in poverty Since it was first used as the uprating mechanism in 2012, the triple lock has increased

  4. Together we're not alone

    people who are feeling lonely. Together, we can provide the human connection that too many older people live without.

  5. A Life Less Lonely

    Nick Duerden, the author of 'A Life Less Lonely: What We Can All Do to Lead More Connected, Kinder Lives'.

  6. Changing how we age at Christmas

    Lewisham & Southwark's Christmas party brings together older people from the local community for a lively, engaging celebration.

  7. Moments that matter

    storytellers Claudette and Eva discuss the difference community and conversation have made to their lives.

  8. How is dementia diagnosed?

    Getting diagnosed with dementia can help you make changes to live as well as possible and make plans for the future. Find out more from Age UK.

  9. Struggling to cope

    Age UK interviewed older people who are struggling with various aspects of their lives. Watch these videos and download our report.

  10. What are telecare and telehealth services?

    Telecare and telehealth services and equipment is designed to help you live independently and stay safe and in control of your health. Find out more with Age UK.

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