Tell us: are you a UK centenarian or do you know one?

. UK edition

Manuel Álvarez Escudero playing chess earlier this month in Madrid.
Manuel Álvarez Escudero, 104, playing chess earlier this month in Madrid. Photograph: Pablo Garcia/The Guardian

We would like to hear from centenarians, their family and friends

The number of centenarians (aged 100 years and over) in the UK has doubled from 8,300 in 2004 to 16,600 in 2024, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Between 2004 and 2024, the number of male centenarians has tripled from 910 to 3,100. During the same period, the number of female centenarians almost doubled from 7,400 to 13,600.

We would like to hear from centenarians, their family or friends, about what it has been like to bear witness to the past century’s seismic events and changes.

Looking back, what advice would you give to your younger self? What is your secret to a long life? Let us know.

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