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  1. Hobbies

    Hobbies are a great way to relax, have fun, learn new things, and meet like-minded people. In this section, we feature activities to inspire your own interests.

  2. Travel & hobbies

    You're never too old to enjoy a favourite hobby, try out a new activity or even set out on the open road! Here, you'll find lots of information to match your interests - from getting a pet to driving in

  3. The importance of hobbies

    a lifetime Keith and Anna talk us through the hobbies they've enjoyed over the years, and the positive impact they've had upon their lives. Having a hobby, whatever form it takes, is important. And while

  4. How to use social media

    friends, follow public figures and organisations, and even meet people with similar interests or hobbies.

  5. 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.

  6. Coronavirus: new variants and new questions

    getting vaccinated and boosted continues to be so important. With news of coronavirus infections increasing, as well as two fast-spreading new variants, it’s natural to have some questions and concerns ... steadily since the beginning of June. This recent surge in cases and hospitalisations is due to two new variants – BA.4 and BA.5 – both of which were named as variants of concern by the UK Health

  7. New coronavirus shielders

    advised by the Government that they should be shielding. This will have come as surprising and worrying news for some, but  how have the se  extra 1.7 million  shielders  been chosen ?   ... at high risk from coronavirus, considering all these characteristics together. So, the 1.7 million new shielders may not have a single condition that puts them at very high risk, but a combination of characteristics

  8. Welcoming a new Government

    Paul Farmer, Chief Executive of Age UK, discusses the tasks faced by the new Government and how to best approach them to support older people.

  9. The new State Pension

    The full rate of the new State Pension will be £221.20 per week (in 2024-25) but what you will get could be more or less. Find out more at Age UK.

  10. A new variant of coronavirus

    With talk of a ‘new variant’ of the coronavirus emerging this week, it's natural to worry what this means for peoples' chances of getting the virus and the effectiveness of the vaccine. Should we be concerned

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