clap for our carers
And that's "dangerous", Rebecca Hilsenrath said.
What might have started as a sign of respect for those on the frontline of the Covid fight is now nothing more than futile hypocrisy, writes Rachael Davies.
Annemarie Plas, who launched the weekly clap, has renamed it Clap For Heroes during the third lockdown.
Over the past two months, people in Britain have made tremendous sacrifices to protect each other and particularly our most vulnerable citizens, Caroline Lucas writes.
“I will stop with our support after tonight,” she tells HuffPost UK.
On Thursday nights, our streets should stay silent, our lights off and our windows dark, author Ravinder Randhawa writes.
On your doorstep, every Thursday, at 8pm. Spread the word.