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Dr Elizabeth Webb, a member of Age UK's Research team, discusses the evidence so far for why older people are at high risk from coronavirus.
How prevalent is domestic abuse in older people? What are the barriers to seeking and receiving support?
There’s evidence that coronavirus presents higher risks for people who are BAME. But what can we say about BAME older people?
campaign on the things that matter to all of us as we get older. Find out what the key issues are and what we are doing to make older people's lives better
Dr Elizabeth Webb answers the latest big coronavirus questions, including where we are with a vaccine and how mutations to the coronavirus could affect vaccines.
Paul Farmer, Chief Executive of Age UK, examines how older people are being excluded by technology, and what digital inclusion for all ages should look like.
Short-changed? Our new 'Behind the Headlines' report brings together the experiences of older people during the pandemic to highlight why access to cash remains vital. Joel Lewis, Age UK's Policy Manager ... cash remains critically important to older people, as Age UK's new report highlights. Age UK has heard many times over the past 15 months about the issues older people have faced in managing their money
Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK, discusses what the NHS plan will mean for older people.
The Age UK Health Influencing team discusses the impact of the NHS 10 Year Plan on older people's health and care.
health arise is because of the barriers older ethnic minority people experience in accessing health and care services. What are these barriers and why do people of colour face them?