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  1. Creating hope

    Paul Farmer, Chief Executive of Age UK, reflects on the importance of hope in meeting the many challenges ahead.

  2. What is R?

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

  3. Making sure ‘no one has no one' this winter

    Age UK's Charity Director discusses the importance of being there for older people during a winter unlike any before.

  4. How important is creative and cultural participation to our wellbeing?

    public library and crafts were the 2nd and 3rd most popular activities. Plays and days out were important for everyone. 'It was one of the best things I've ever done' Women tend to participate more than

  5. Lesley Manville on Mrs Harris Goes To Paris

    Age UK talks to star of stage and screen Lesley Manville about her latest film, the importance of representation, and what she loves most about getting older.

  6. All-Party Parliamentary Group

    The All-Party Group on Ageing and Older People debates issues of importance to people in later life reviews parliamentary proposals relating to ageing.

  7. Denise discusses tough topics

    Presenter and actor Denise Welch chats to Age UK about mental and physical health, the importance of talking, and what bereavement can teach us.

  8. 4 NHS plans for 2025 that professionals should know about

    Age UK's Health Influencing team explains the importance of 4 key NHS guidance documents and how they might hint at the Government's upcoming 10 year plan.

  9. Protecting older people’s precious right to liberty

    The Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill - Change is needed and is of vital importance to some of the least heard, most vulnerable, older people.

  10. Waterloo Sunset

    Harvey Marcus about Waterloo Sunset, his documentary about a community of older people, and the importance of giving a voice to an overlooked section of society.

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