BRITAIN'S oldest worker is still clocking in four days a week at 98, saying he tried retirement once but only lasted a day out of boredom.
And Second World War veteran Ivor Ward says he has no plans to give up his job as it "keeps me young".
The former pro poker player has worked non-stop since joining the Army as a Royal Engineer in 1943.
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