Lockdown

Boredom and overcrowding are forcing young people from poorer backgrounds outside in violation of the coronavirus lockdown - making them more vulnerable to gangs.
Did you move to live with your parents, partner, or a friend before restrictions were put in place? Here's the guidance on when you can move back.
Parts of England have returned to work as the government eases lockdown measures for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic shut down the country. While those who can are being encouraged to work from home, some businesses are using this period to trial new office-working procedures. Jasleen Saran from Leicester works for Digital Ethos, a digital marketing agency doing just that. Here we see what her 9-5 job now looks like and the procedures being implemented that may soon be rolled out by other businesses across the country.
Crowds, public loos and busy local shops could all pose a problem.
The updated lockdown restrictions have created more questions than answers – and it's toying with people's emotions.
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Even veteran WFH parents, like our columnist Robyn Wilder, are rethinking their strategies in the coronavirus pandemic.
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