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making new friends. In a class of its own Recently I attended a weekly class in Mill Hill, North London, supported by Age UK Barnet and run by the bubbly Italian-born choreographer Simona Scotto ... improving week by week and getting stronger,' said Simona, who runs a number of other classes in north London, as well as her own company, Counterpoint, for the over-55s. She told me she has one 85-year-old
The Age UK Weekly Lottery advert was filmed on 13 and 14 May in a beautiful house in Pinner, London. This stunning home looked quite different after the crew were done rearranging the furniture. We ... doesn’t finish there. We still had to record the voice overs which we did at a studio in central London a couple of weeks before launch. Once again, the lovely Hugh Dennis of Outnumbered and Fleabag fame
Age UK. She has an MSc in Epidemiology from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and a PhD in Social Epidemiology from University College London.
Birmingham, Liverpool, Southampton and Portsmouth. Armed forces members and veterans travelling to London on 10 November will be offered free rail travel across a number of train providers. In order to attend ... such as the British Veterans Card or the Veteran Oyster Photocard. If you aren't able to travel into London, some local bus services provide free travel to current and former members of the armed forces, so
Find out from Age UK how our Index of Wellbeing in Later Life helps us to gain an understanding of the policy and practical levers for improving wellbeing.
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Dr Elizabeth Webb reaffirms the importance of patience and good sense after you've received the coronavirus vaccine.
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