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ensure the character of Edie reflected the nuances of older age? ‘I had lot of the discussions with a young Irish writer called Elizabeth O’Halloran. I brought her on [to the film] because I wanted a female
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This Carers Week, Nick Herring from Age UK's External Affairs team discusses the many inequalities faced by unpaid carers, and the support available.
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Paul Farmer, Chief Executive of Age UK, discusses why volunteering opportunities should be open to everyone, and why giving time to help makes such a big difference.
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Hannah tells us how chats with her grandparents inspired her to support Age UK. Hannah has has generously supported Age UK’s work, by running the Leeds Abbey Dash multiple times and volunteering to be part of the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service.
eliminated from consideration because they were either too old to have seen war service, one had died young in a drowning accident, and the youngest brother had been in the navy but never travelled to England
army ever since I was a child. My family was an army family. I tried when I was 16 but I was too young – you had to be 18 to get in without your parents’ permission. At the beginning of 1941
the challenge will be to ensure that efforts truly benefit all age groups, including children and young people, adults and older people, so that everyone experiencing mental health issues can gain from