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Why do we value old objects over older people? Age UK is here to change how we age.
Here's how, with your support, Age UK is supporting older people through the cost of living crisis.
A range of products to help you make the most of later life are available through Age UK Trading, with profits given to the charity.
NHS talking therapies can really help when you're feeling low, anxious or out of sorts. They’re proven to work – and they can work particularly well for older people.
Siobhan Daniels talks to Age UK about being a retirement rebel as she travels around the UK in her motorhome.
Professor Ian Deary talks about The Disconnected Mind project and what the research could mean for society.
Some of us find it difficult to talk to about what worries we have about dying? This booklet from Age UK aims to help you have those difficult conversations.
life event, and can sometimes leave us feeling like we’ve lost our identity. 70-year-old Jay Cassie talks to Age UK about retirement.
Age UK talks to star of stage and screen Lesley Manville about her latest film, the importance of representation, and what she loves most about getting older.
Age UK talks to Ann, who uses the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service, about her lifelong devotion to animals and the many benefits of owning pets.
How can talking therapies help older people cope with low mood or feelings of anxiety?
Charity Director Caroline Abrahams explains why social care means so much to her, while launching a new campaign action to ask MPs to make it a top priority in parliament.
Eric, 102, and his late wife Kathy were devoted to each other for 51 years. Now, Eric talks to Age UK about why their relationship was so special, and how life has changed without her.