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Baby boom or baby bust?
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If you’d asked me around a year ago where I saw myself now, I’d have answered, half-joking, ‘with a baby’. That is where my life was going. My fiancé and I had started having fertility treatment. Having tried to have children for a year without success, we had been to see a Harley Street specialist and I had begun taking medication. As we explored the first steps towards IVF, I had begun picturing motherhood.
A year later, that all seems pure fantasy. When clinics shut last March, all fertility treatment ceased. Then I split from my fiancé. In the months that followed, as meeting someone during lockdown became increasingly difficult, motherhood slipped into feeling impossible.
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A US spy plane was spotted taking off from England last week as it embarked on another reconnaissance mission in Europe amid growing tension between Russia and Ukraine.
Photographs of the Lockheed U-2, nicknamed the Dragon Lady after its CIA codename, were captured at RAF Fairford on April 16 as an estimated 100,000 Russian soldiers continued to gather near the Ukrainian border.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has since signalled that Russia will begin to pull back excess troops, while he created an inflatable army outside Moscow which could be deployed to fool enemy drones and satellites.
The high-altitude, reconnaissance aircraft has often been seen above the Gloucestershire base in recent weeks, but both the Ministry of Defence and the U.S. Air Force have refused to reveal the reason for the movement.
The Cold War: How Kent prepared for a nuclear explosion including bunkers in Maidstone, Gravesend and Hoo
Bombs falling, houses destroyed, train lines blown up, lives lost.
These were the fears and realities of life in Kent during the Second World War, and around the county you can still see bomb craters, civilian names on war memorials and town designs impacted by the conflict.
The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki sparked a decades-long arms race. Picture: Wikimedia
However the carnage of history s bloodiest conflict was replaced by a fear that gripped the globe - The Cold War.
The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 were the results of a secret arms race which was thrown explosively into the public eye, one that would only continue escalating for the next four and a half decades.