The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has just published new data showing the number of years people born in the UK could expect to spend in “good” general health.
New polling for the launch of year three of our Age Without Limits campaign reveals new insights into everyday ageism in the UK. The Age Without Limits nationwide advertising campaign runs across digital, outdoor and audio until late May 2026.
Organised to reflect the key themes of our State of Ageing 2025 report, this set of 40 infographics support those interested in understanding how they can approach the opportunity of an ageing population in new and collaborative ways.
Dr Aideen Young, Head of Research and Analysis at the Centre for Ageing Better, has received the prestigious British Society of Gerontology Outstanding Achievement Award.
As June draws to a close, it also marks the end of the Pride Month celebration of the contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer culture and community.
Our ‘A Tale of Two 60s’ research shines a light on how life has changed for people aged 60-69 over the past two decades and how a large minority are living precariously in their later life.
A new Centre for Ageing Better report warns that more than one in four people in their 60s are living in financially precarious circumstances - and their numbers are set to grow significantly over the next few years.