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Age UK Campaigns

@ageukcampaigns

Follow for info on @age_uk's latest campaigns and work in Westminster.
We also provide the secretariat for the #APPG for #Ageing and #OlderPeople

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linkhttps://www.ageuk.org.uk/our-impact/campaigning/ calendar_today09-09-2010 13:53:36

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Sammy Wilson MP 🇺🇦🇬🇧 (@eastantrimmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are over 17k people over 65 living in East Antrim. 53% have long term health problems and 30% live alone. This creates huge implications for medical and social care and Age UK do great work supporting pensioners who feel isolated and lonely.

Tonia Antoniazzi (@toniaantoniazzi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to join Age UK in Parliament for their Spring Reception and to hear about their #ActNowAgeBetter campaign encouraging people to stay active after 50 and to take steps now to improve their quality of life as they age.

Great to join <a href="/age_uk/">Age UK</a> in Parliament for their Spring Reception and to hear about their #ActNowAgeBetter campaign encouraging people to stay active after 50 and to take steps now to improve their quality of life as they age.
Wendy Chamberlain (@wendychambld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was great meeting with representatives from @Age_uk earlier this week to discuss the issues affecting older people and how together we can work to ensure every older person is included and valued.

It was great meeting with representatives from @Age_uk earlier this week to discuss the issues affecting older people and how together we can work to ensure every older person is included and valued.
Steve Darling MP (@stevedarlingmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🏃‍♂️ Act Now, Age Better! 💪 Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of catching up with Paul Farmer, CEO of Age UK, to learn more about their inspiring campaign: Act Now, Age Better. Staying active is key to healthy ageing, and this initiative encourages us all to move more for a

Bambos Charalambous (@bambosmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was pleased to attend Age UK’s Spring Reception in Parliament earlier this week. Their new campaign, Act Now, Age Better, encourages us to think about changing how we age. I even took time to #ActNowAgeBetter myself by doing some exercise in their living room "gym"!

I was pleased to attend <a href="/age_uk/">Age UK</a>’s Spring Reception in Parliament earlier this week. 

Their new campaign, Act Now, Age Better, encourages us to think about changing how we age. 

I even took time to #ActNowAgeBetter myself by doing some exercise in their living room "gym"!
Tulip Siddiq (@tulipsiddiq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of attending Age UK's spring reception in Parliament. 40% of older people are living alone in Hampstead and Highgate and are often not seeing family or friends. I am committed to supporting healthy, active ageing for all my constituents.

Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of attending <a href="/age_uk/">Age UK</a>'s spring reception in Parliament.

40% of older people are living alone in Hampstead and Highgate and are often not seeing family or friends. I am committed to supporting healthy, active ageing for all my constituents.
Age UK Campaigns (@ageukcampaigns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us at our Parliamentary Reception this week 💜 It was a joy to share #ActNowAgeBetter and how we’re helping older people stay active, prioritise physical health & age well. Have a watch of what we got up to: youtube.com/watch?v=6CUP0d…

Shaun Wallace - The Dark Destroyer - the Chase (@theshaunwallace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you act now, you will age better! Make that start with your daily fitness routine, no matter how small you think it is. Join me and Age UK as they launch their “Act now, Age better” campaign to help all of us as we get older. #fitness #age #ageuk #ageing

Age UK Campaigns (@ageukcampaigns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research from Age UK & Aviva plc reveals only half of mid-retirees feel confident their private pension will last for life. That’s why we’re calling for a mid-retirement MOT - to offer guidance & support when it’s needed most. Read more 👉 bit.ly/3S0dyw4

New research from Age UK &amp; <a href="/avivaplc/">Aviva plc</a> reveals only half of mid-retirees feel confident their private pension will last for life. That’s why we’re calling for a mid-retirement MOT - to offer guidance &amp; support when it’s needed most.

Read more 👉 bit.ly/3S0dyw4
Tameside Correspondent (@tamesidecorr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A charity which has local shops is calling on folk to pop by to pick up their sports gear in a bid to encourage people to get active. Age UK, which has shops in Stalybridge and Ashton-under-Lyne, has launched a new campaign called ‘Act Now, Age Better’. tamesidecorrespondent.co.uk/2025/05/15/pre…

WRIGHT Foundation CIC (@wrightfounduk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Age UK has launched Act Now, Age Better – a new campaign talking about staying #active and starting a national conversation about what it means to get older @Age_UK ageuk.org.uk/discover/2025/…

Age UK has launched Act Now, Age Better – a new campaign talking about staying #active and starting a national conversation about what it means to get older

@Age_UK

ageuk.org.uk/discover/2025/…
Age UK Campaigns (@ageukcampaigns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are just a few thousand signatures away from reaching our new goal: 150K! Let's keep pushing in the fight to ensure older people don't have to face digital exclusion. Sign here 👉 bit.ly/48Y4K0K #OfflineAndOverlooked

We are just a few thousand signatures away from reaching our new goal: 150K! Let's keep pushing in the fight to ensure older people don't have to face digital exclusion. Sign here 👉 bit.ly/48Y4K0K #OfflineAndOverlooked
Age UK Campaigns (@ageukcampaigns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In support of our #ActNowAgeBetter campaign, Dame Helen Mirren encourages everyone in their 50s to make little changes now to help them later in life. "It doesn't have to be joining a gym; it can just be small changes like taking a short walk or yoga" 👉dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/arti…

In support of our #ActNowAgeBetter campaign, Dame Helen Mirren encourages everyone in their 50s to make little changes now to help them later in life. 

"It doesn't have to be joining a gym; it can just be small changes like taking a short walk or yoga" 👉dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/arti…
Age UK (@age_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We will judge the success of any new policy proposals the Government brings forward by the extent to which they help vulnerable older people to be able to heat their homes." Read our response to the Prime Minister's #WinterFuelPayment comments: bit.ly/43issnT

"We will judge the success of any new policy proposals the Government brings forward by the extent to which they help vulnerable older people to be able to heat their homes." 
 
Read our response to the Prime Minister's #WinterFuelPayment comments: bit.ly/43issnT
BBC Breakfast (@bbcbreakfast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'What a lot of older people are already asking us is when will they know?' Paul Farmer from Age UK told #BBCBreakfast after Sir Keir Starmer announced plans to ease cuts to winter fuel payments, in a U-turn following mounting political pressure in recent weeks

Age UK Campaigns (@ageukcampaigns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are lots of ways to get involved in #CarersWeek! Visit carersweek.org to find out more about how you can take part in loads of great activities and help call for greater equality for unpaid carers.

There are lots of ways to get involved in #CarersWeek! Visit carersweek.org to find out more about how you can take part in loads of great activities and help call for greater equality for unpaid carers.
Age UK Campaigns (@ageukcampaigns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PIP is a key element of income for disabled people aged 55-65, providing the ability to meet their basic needs. That's why "we are very worried about the prospect of people losing this vital money." - Caroline Abrahams bit.ly/43HfXSI

PIP is a key element of income for disabled people aged 55-65, providing the ability to meet their basic needs. 

That's why "we are very worried about the prospect of people losing this vital money."  - <a href="/Car_Abrahams/">Caroline Abrahams</a> 

bit.ly/43HfXSI