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As the half-term holidays start, families will be looking for things to do.
The lockdown means many options are off-limits, including children’s parties and day trips. But children can still have plenty of fun while they take a break from school work.
From NHS nurses on the frontline to Kate Garraway, the women who made a difference in 2020
Rosie Gizauskas
Updated: 17 Dec 2020, 16:57
WHEN York nurse Dawn Bilbrough got into her car in March this year, she broke down.
On the way home from her fourth gruelling 12-hour shift in a row on the critical care wards in the middle of the pandemic, she’d expected to be able to pick up some fresh fruit and veg to feed her family. But when she got into the supermarket, it had been ransacked by shoppers needlessly stockpiling.
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Critical care nurse Dawn Bilbrough has been one of the fearless frontline women to be remembered in 2020Credit: Mark Hayman