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we worship different gods, we’re the same. I looked at her understanding of humanity and the role of religion in our lives, and felt like she was my teacher.” “Another caller was an author
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?
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Terry, 102, discusses her experiences during World War II and the pivotal role she played.
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Age UK's Chief Executive Paul Farmer reflects on his first year in the role and the challenges ahead.
Professor Trisha Greenhalgh answers the more persistent questions on face coverings and their role reducing the transmission of coronavirus.
Actor Richard Durden and film director James Marsh discuss their roles in Age UK’s new advertising campaign and why we need to change how we age.
discuss his new film The Duke, working with Helen Mirren, and whether or not he's avoiding grandad roles.
Our homes play a major role in mental and physical health, especially as we age, but why is this connection ignored?