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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has just published new data showing the number of years people born in the UK could expect to spend in “good” general health.
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New polling for the launch of year three of our Age Without Limits campaign reveals new insights into everyday ageism in the UK. The Age Without Limits nationwide advertising campaign runs across digital, outdoor and audio until late May 2026.
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Organised to reflect the key themes of our State of Ageing 2025 report, this set of 40 infographics support those interested in understanding how they can approach the opportunity of an ageing population in new and collaborative ways.
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This year’s State of Ageing report paints a picture of the older population in England, using a variety of national data sources.

Our new analysis shows that quite simply, where you are born in England determines how long you live and how well you age.
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The illustrations depict a varied range of scenarios from work, to dating, to community involvement and intergenerational moments
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Research and Policy Officer

The Research and Policy Officer will play an important role in supporting our work to tackle ageism, change attitudes to ageing and address the huge inequalities in our experience of older age.
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In our new 2026-31 strategy we outline our plans to address the challenges and realise the opportunities of our ageing population.
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In our new strategy we outline our plans to address the challenges and realise the opportunities of our ageing population.
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We are tackling the huge inequality in people's experience of older age and helping to change the way we all think and talk about ageing.
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The government’s Pride in Place Programme will see areas across the UK receive up to £20 million of funding and support over the next ten years to make long-term improvements to communities.
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