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Hunter Davies lost his wife to cancer in 2016 after 55 years of marriage. Age UK meets him to discuss his new memoir Happy Old Me.
Smoking is the biggest cause of preventable deaths in England. Even after years of smoking, it's still worth giving up. Read more from Age UK.
acclaimed poet Magi Gibson about reconnecting with a collection that tackles age (and other topics) 21 years later.
importance of 4 key NHS guidance documents and how they might hint at the Government's upcoming 10 year plan.
discusses how we must reinvigorate our efforts to fight loneliness – or risk seeing the success of recent years being reversed.
John Farmer turned 70 this year and decided to walk 70 miles for Age UK to celebrate the milestone. Watch our video to witness his journey.
Keith Oliver has lived with dementia for 8 years, but every day finds a reason to be positive. He tells us his story.
Paul Farmer, and our Head of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion, Elisha Augustin, reflect upon this year's themes.
Executive of Age UK, reflects upon the sterling work The Silver Line Helpline has done over the past 10 years.
Retiring is a huge life event, and can sometimes leave us feeling like we’ve lost our identity. 70-year-old Jay Cassie talks to Age UK about retirement.