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and what they need to do that is different than in previous elections. We have therefore compiled some questions and answers to make sure you know what to take bring with you when you vote and what support ... elections taking place on 4 May 2023. Do the voter ID rules apply in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland too? This information only relates to voting rules in England. You can find information about photo
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Do 45 sit-ups, squats or burpees a day during March to raise money for Age UK.
Recovery from coronavirus, much like its symptoms, differs from person to person. Here's what people can do to get back on track.
With COVID restrictions lifting but cases of the virus on the rise, how do we know what the right decisions are for us?
Age UK discuss loneliness with Nick Duerden, the author of 'A Life Less Lonely: What We Can All Do to Lead More Connected, Kinder Lives'.
Caroline Abrahams discusses our recent rally, and what we'll be doing with the insights shared by older people in the countdown to the General Election.
UK's Looking after your money information guide to find out how to keep your money safe and what to do if things go wrong.
Charity Director at Age UK, asks why caring responsibilities so often fall to women, and what we can do to better support carers.
Tom discusses how he started doing marathons for Age UK as an older man, and what motivated him to keep on running.