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jennyjoan
I have had heating on for a few hours but have turned it off now. However I have opened all the bedroom windows so that fresh air will get through, but I'm wondering is that safe - am I letting the...
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janzman
...between being 'told' to do something and being 'ordered' to do something as in shutting pubs restaurants etc. What are the consequences of non compliance with being 'told' to close and disobedience...
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Spicerack
Chancellor pumping billions into the economy. On BBC now....
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naomi24
Whether you fall into the group classified as ‘at risk’, or are over 70 and advised to remain at home, or younger and fit but requested to abandon your social life, will you comply - and if not why...
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Peter Pedant
The govt has announced that schools will close on Friday No exams but assessments will be used to issue certificates what do people think (a few are going to complain this q is ever so long)...
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Barsel
My daughter and I both come under the 'at risk' category, she is 7months pregnant and I am over 70.When her daughter (my granddaughter) outgrew her baby clothes, cot etc, they were put into my loft as...
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Smowball
Walked to my local Lidl yesterday to try and buy just 2 things - mayonnaise and milk!! Yes I’m easily pleased lol. Not only were all the shelves stripped bare, but customers were walking about...
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naomi24
I was rather hoping the manic shelf-clearing was now at an end … the culprits must have enough by now, surely? Apparently not. My friend has just told me that shelves in our local supermarket are...
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Marshwarble
Has anyone changed their mind? Would you no longer vote for Boris if there was an election tomorrow?
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DTCwordfan
I thought he spoke well this evening - and laying down what they want to see with out policing it....'we are a mature and adult society'...... What do you think?...
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rowanwitch
Time, something we are so short of these days... Time to do things we enjoy either alone like lazy baths, good books, rubbish tv, whatever without thinking of all the other stuff you could be doing or...
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Racheal7Baca9
My sister and I had plans today, but she cancelled because she was sick, no big deal. Tonight she asked if I was coming over tomorrow to do her nails, I told her not if she was sick. I am not worried...
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ToraToraTora
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/stories-51857722 Ok so she's completely radio but is it fair to brainwash the kids?...
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Jordyboy9
I am so sorry to the English, I thought it was only English who were guilty of panic buying, My first visit to Morrison’s really opened my eyes to the Scottish mentality, What is wrong with you...
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bobbie22
I just read somewhere that over 70s are asked to self isolate, maybe up to four months. How is this possible if you live on your own...
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Jordyboy9
Why don’t we all just pause for a minute,step back and look at ourselves, We are British,We have come through much together,We will beat this latest problem together,forget Brexit,forget sturgeon...
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ladybirder
private hospital beds .... and more in latest moves by Boris. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8112177/Coronavirus-deaths-UK-double-overnight-21.html...
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teacake44
cases up now too 1.140 in uk 21 dead
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wiltsman
Did my week's shopping this morning at my usual supermarket in Swindon. I noticed that their toilet rolls and baked beans had been virtually cleared off the shelves. Any connection, I wonder?...
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pastafreak
Sally was somewhat incontinent in her last months, though puppy pads and mad dashes downstairs kept indoor accidents in check. But it was worse in the latter weeks, consequently there are several...

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