If you were wondering where you should spend your old age, Switzerland wouldn’t be a bad bet.
The home of good chocolate, holey cheese, and the man who brought flat-pack furniture to the world, is the best place for older people to live according to a new report from HelpAge International and the University of Southampton.
The Global AgeWatch Index assessed the social and economic wellbeing of the older population in 96 countries around the world, by measuring income, health, education and employment, and the enabling environment.
However, don’t despair. The UK managed to squeeze into the top 10, just ahead of the US.