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  1. A-Z of fundraising ideas

    – in a city centre run that changes lives.  London Marathon Help make a crucial difference to older people by running the iconic TCS London Marathon in aid of Age UK. M Mobile-free day Cut down

  2. Why I run for Age UK

    does. What running events have you done before? “I’m lucky enough to have done three London Marathons for Age UK . I also did the Berlin Marathon in 2017, which taught me a lot as I went into ... does.” Age UK Marathon Runner Ben Watch Ben, another runner for Age UK, discuss why he ran the London Marathon and how he prepared for the almighty feat. What gets you through the tougher moments during

  3. Coronavirus: South African and Brazilian variants

    Coronavirus variants dominate the headlines. But what do they mean for risk and the effectiveness of vaccines?

  4. Coronavirus: new variants, new vaccine, new lockdown

    Dr Elizabeth Webb answers the questions we all have regarding the coronavirus vaccine and new variants of the virus.

  5. Why age-based restrictions won’t work for coronavirus

    Dr Elizabeth Webb explains the 7 reasons why age-based restrictions won’t work as a response to coronavirus.

  6. Spring Raffle from Age UK

    The Age UK Winter Raffle is now open!

  7. Lottery and Raffle rules

    Please read the Lottery and Raffle rules before participating to ensure you agree to our terms. Licensed and regulated by the Gambling Commission.

  8. Risk for older people in the community from coronavirus

    With coronavirus guidelines loosening, Dr Elizabeth Webb discusses the factors we should be weighing up to assess our own risk.

  9. What is R?

    Dr Elizabeth Webb explains what R is, and its importance in the containment of the coronavirus outbreak.

  10. Terry's wartime memories

    in the army, leaving her small Norfolk village for the first time in her life to travel alone to London. “I had all the information about where I had to go written down,” she recalls now. “I ... myself before, so it was very scary. I then went to King’s Lynn and then had to change to get to London. I got to Liverpool Street station and then I needed to get to Paddington. It was so crowded, but

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