Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used remarks at a women's leadership conference in Boston to push to end age discrimination.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used remarks at a women's leadership conference in Boston to push to end age discrimination.
She seeks selection as the Labour candidate for Nuneaton (currently Conservative held).
Anna Dyer, 63, has lodged a civil claim for £18,000 against the party at Glasgow Sheriff Court, citing age and sex discrimination.
Carl Johnson claimed to be a victim of age discrimination after election rival Chris Croft distributed leaflets which criticised him for his paucity of years. Labour candidate Johnson received 1,556 compared to Lib Dem Croft's 883.
At 19 years old, law student Carl Johnson is the youngest candidate ever to represent Tyneside’s Labour party as he fights for a seat in the Battle Hill ward. But after just weeks on the campaign trail, Carl believes he's the victim of age discrimination.
A recent Bitish Youth Council survey reveals the most important issues for young people ahead of the General Election.
Age UK Charity Director Michelle Mitchell comments on the three main parties' manifestos
Older voters could hold the key to the outcome of the general election, research commissioned by the charity Age UK suggests.
An ongoing study by UCLA and Stanford University researchers of 20,000 registered voters has found that far more of them would vote against Sen. John McCain because of his age than would vote against Sen. Barack Obama because of his race.