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He’d wake up around 5:30 a.m., go for a run, shower and then head to the office. But these days, “I just roll out of bed and hop directly into work with a bowl of cereal in my hand,” he says.
I’m now a full month through what is, by a country mile, the most intensive bout of exercise I’ve ever undertaken. And, really, what a difference a month makes. Before I started, if you’d told me the ...
DIARY A senior social worker for a local authority adults team writes… Monday I get in early and discuss a colleague’s difficult case, which has worsened over the weekend. A service user has been ...
My boyfriend is an essential worker. He's in transportation logistics for a trucking company. He still goes to his Atlanta office every day, waking up to a 5:30 a.m. alarm in our bedroom, putting ...
A WOMAN working as a community key worker has shared what it is like day-to-day during the coronavirus crisis. Alison Nairn, 48, from Skelton, works to try and transform the lives of people who ...
On average, these ballots took 5-10 extra minutes of a worker’s time. By mid-afternoon, one ED had so many that they ran out of the pages in their registration book used to track Affidavit ballots.