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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.
How to raise money for Age UK's Leeds Abbey Dash, helping older people in Yorkshire and across the UK.
Yorkshire Building Society members and colleagues voted Age UK as their chosen Charity Partner until 2023.
Age UK's Leeds Abbey Dash is back for 2024, raising vital funds to support older people in Yorkshire and across the UK.
Examining the link between wealth and health, and how the cost of living crisis has worsened the health and wellbeing of people who are financially disadvantaged.
Pop singer Joe McElderry and his grandmother visit Age UK North Tyneside to see firsthand the difference their singing group makes to the lives of older people living with dementia.
The NHS Long Term Plan on frailty outlines several important changes to the way the NHS should work to support patients and their carers. Read more at Age UK.
Be a womble and donate your unwanted gifts, goods, and clothes to your local Age UK shop, to prevent them making their way to landfill.
Presenter and author Philippa Forrester discusses her recent book, Wild Woman, the vital knowledge of older people, and how nature can help us all feel better.
Happy old him Hunter discusses love, loss, loneliness and living on – as well as his new memoir, Happy Old Me: How to Live Long and Really, Really Enjoy It How do you adjust to life after your spouse of ... should you live? Is it okay to seek love and companionship again? These are the questions author and journalist Hunter Davies has had to ask himself since the loss of his wife, fellow writer
The Windrush scandal's effect on the lives of many older Black Britons, and the uncomfortable truths it reveals about institutional racial inequality.