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  1. Answering the call at Christmas

    The Age UK Advice Line will be open as usual on Christmas Day. Find out what the day is like and how your support means we can be there for people over the festive period.

  2. Travel & hobbies

    Find useful guides on popular destinations both at home and abroad, as well as what to look for with specialist and accessible holidays, interviews with inspiring older people and much more.

  3. What to do if you're the victim of a scam

    If you have fallen victim to a scam, it can be devastating. Age UK provide details on what you can do if you are a victim of scams. Visit Age UK now.

  4. Breaking down the barriers of ethnic inequalities in health

    One of the reasons that ethnic inequalities in health arise is because of the barriers older ethnic minority people experience in accessing health and care services. What are these barriers and why do

  5. Healthy eating: fact vs fiction

    Advice on healthy eating seems to change so fast that it's hard to keep up. But there's no need to blow your budget on superfoods. Read more from Age UK.

  6. A year at Age UK

    Age UK's Chief Executive Paul Farmer reflects on his first year in the role and the challenges ahead.

  7. What we know now about older victims of domestic abuse

    Age UK's Domestic Abuse Lead discusses new figures on domestic abuse released by the Office for National Statistics.

  8. Dealing with the unintended consequences of the debate about assisted dying

    Age UK's Charity Director, Caroline Abrahams, explains the legal position on assisted dying and discusses advance care planning conversations.

  9. BMW Berlin Marathon

    Run one of the world's most famous races for charity and raise money to help older people.

  10. A new milestone for improving dementia care in hospitals

    this blog, we celebrate that all acute trusts in England have voluntarily signed up to John's Campaign, and what this means for people with dementia and their carers during a hospital stay.

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