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CUDDLES are back from Monday but while some of us can’t wait
for the fuzzy feeling of a warm embrace, others are dreading it,
as our two writers explain.
Yes please, says Ellen Manning, 38
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You can hug a member of another household again from MondayCredit: Getty
JOURNALIST Ellen, who lives in Rugby, Warks, with firefighter husband Jamie, also 38, cannot wait for a hug fest. She says.
FINALLY, just two sleeps until Monday and the moment I have been waiting for hugs are back, and boy am I ready.
Watch out Hermes delivery guy, it is going to be a day of squeezes, and any other physical contact I can lay my hands on.
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Ellen Manning
18 April 2021, 5:04 pm
Kent Police are urging anyone who recognises a man in a computer-generated image to get in touch. (Kent Police)
The woman was forced inside her home by a man who asked her for a drink of water, then was assaulted.
The man assaulted her and took money and valuables then tied her up. She was found by police at her home in Frittenden, Kent, two days after the incident on Easter Sunday.
An investigation was launched by the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate and on Sunday Kent Police said a man has been arrested in connection with the aggravated burglary.
Ellen Manning
4 April 2021, 6:59 pm
The casualty was left with life-changing injuries after tombstoning near Langland Bay near Swansea in Wales. (Stock image: Getty)
Coastguards have urged people about the dangers of tombstoning after a man was left with life-changing injuries after jumping from cliffs near a beach in Swansea.
The casualty was rescued by coastguards and lifeboat volunteers near Langland Bay on Saturday afternoon.
In a tweet, Mumbles Coastguard Cliff Rescue Team said the man, who was rescued at around 1.15pm had jumped from the top without knowing what was under the water and the tide was ebbing. He nearly paid the ultimate price but ended up with life changing injuries, it said, adding: Please don t rock jump.