What the papers said in the week ending 11 March 2023 There is discontent with the moral and ethical ground our country has been taking: Gary Lineker (62) has stirred interest with a comment. The … [Read more...]
Bye bye Betty and thank you from all of us
What the papers said in the week ending 4 March 2023 The reminiscences sparked by the death of Lady Betty Boothroyd remind us what an impressive woman she has been, and what a significant change … [Read more...]
Is anyone middle-aged anymore?
What the papers said in the week ending 25 February 2023 Our world: This week, the war between Russia and Ukraine is one year old. There is little to indicate that it might end soon. Our sense … [Read more...]
Our Lent 2023 News
Spring 2023 Newsletter (mailchi.mp) It gives details about our forthcoming Conference Calls and invites you to take part in one or more of these lively discussions. There's also information about … [Read more...]
Older people: far too well-off or just desserts?
What the papers said in the week ending 18 February 2023 Is this a celebration of age? The Guardian on Saturday published photographs and short quotes from centenarians from a number of countries: … [Read more...]
Getting older: fresh material from Alan Bennet and John Cleese
What the papers said in the week ending 11 February 2023 A film based on Alan Bennett’s play ‘Allelujah’ will be released in March. It explores matters most relevant to older people in this country … [Read more...]
A country with little religion: the future?
What the papers said in the week ending 4 February 2023 Churches: Data on religion from the Census show a fascinating pattern of practices by age groups: projections predict a continuing and … [Read more...]
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