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  1. Recovering from coronavirus

    Recovery from coronavirus, much like its symptoms, differs from person to person. Here's what people can do to get back on track.

  2. Is a lengthy lockdown for older people on the way?

    Charity Director Caroline Abrahams ponders what a prolonged lockdown for older people as part of the Government's 'exit plan' will mean.

  3. Discover

    Discover the latest news and views on age and ageing – from analysis of what's hitting the headlines, to the big issues affecting older people.

  4. Highlighting the issues affecting older people

    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.

  5. On the death of Her Majesty The Queen

    Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK, considers what Her Majesty The Queen meant to older people, and the model she set for ageing.

  6. The digital conundrum

    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.

  7. What does the Queen's Speech mean for you?

    How will the proposals in the Queen's Speech June 2017 affect older people? We look at the key announcements and explain what they might mean for us.

  8. The role of faith during the coronavirus pandemic

    As the coronavirus pandemic continues, faith remains an important part of some older people’s lives. But what impact is the pandemic having on beliefs and communities?

  9. Capturing the inclusivity of an Age UK dementia group

    Age UK recently visited a group supporting people living with dementia to produce a film about what makes their sessions so special.

  10. Tackling malnutrition

    The Age UK Health Influencing team examines what causes malnutrition in older people, and the steps that can be taken to combat it.

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