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Caroline Green turned her back on retirement to take
The TV presenter and novelist, who turns 68 this month, on weight loss, her unusual way with words, and why she has fallen in love with going to church
I’d love to see more of the world, I’d love to learn to play a musical instrument and I’d like to live abroad sometime. Even if it’s just for a short while, it would be great to embrace somewhere new.
In the second of our Generation Joy series, which shines a spotlight on retirement communities, we meet two women for whom age is no barrier to living their best lives
Louise Brinton-Clarke had lost all hope until a standoffish tabby cat sauntered into her life
DONNA LLEWELYN, 40 I am called the Queen of Cardiff and I am very famous! I picked that nickname up from the public because I used to sell friendship bracelets. I love it! It was a joke from my friend
Walking into our local radio station, I felt so excited. It was October 1984 and my sister, Anthea Turner, then 24, was just starting out with her media career. Just 17, I was dazzled by it all, but I