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  1. Key findings from our Ageing While Black report

    – an area that has been under-researched and poorly understood for too long. Here are some of our key findings: The effects of discrimination accumulate over time Our report finds that older people of ... and raising awareness of available benefits alongside building trust in Government institutions is key to reducing economic inequality and hardship in older age. Finding solutions Overall, our report highlights

  2. The Delta variant of coronavirus: 4 key questions

    Webb explains what we currently know, and the factors the Government will be weighing up.  The key criteria In February the Government outlined 4 ‘tests’ they would use to determine whether ... hospitalisations is not yet certain. The fourth test has caused more concern. Since last autumn, some key variants of concern have been detected in the UK. First, the UK or Kent variant (B.1.1.7) then the

  3. Key advice when thinking about going abroad in 2021

    last year, the coronavirus situation can change quickly. These countries may well be as safe, or even more safe, than the UK by the time you plan to travel, but this is far from certain. Although nearly

  4. Staying safe from scams

    Age UK is working with older people to ensure they have the tools to stay safe from scammers.

  5. Staying safe information guide

    Our guide can help you stay safe at home, out and about and online.

  6. Staying safe online

    second nature to keep your valuables stored safely in your home and out of sight of burglars. But it's equally important to keep your personal information safe from criminals when you're online. As well ... strong . Setting up strong passwords is one of the simplest, most effective things you can do to stay safe when you're on the internet. Avoid passwords made up of common words, numbers or keyboard patterns

  7. Safe to be me

    The Safe to be me resource guide offers practical advice on providing the kind of service in which older lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) people can feel safe to be themselves. This resource ... but she gave plenty of positive messages that she didn't have a problem. At 78 I finally feel I'm safe to be me.

  8. Shopping safely online

    in person. But it's important that you protect your personal and financial information to stay as safe and secure as possible when shopping online.

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

    How will the proposals in the Queen's Speech June 2017 affect older people? We look at the key announcements and explain what they might mean for us.

  10. The impact of the pandemic

    Dr Lis Boulton from Age UK examines key research findings into the ongoing effects of the pandemic on older people's health and care.

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