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Tania Newby, a grandma-of-three and mum-of-two, worked in security admin at BAE. Mail readers paid tribute to her on social media: Julie Wells: RIP Tania, still can’t believe it. You were such a beautiful, funny person. You will be missed by so many people. Lots of love and deepest condolences to your family. Sharron Peachey-vickers: Lovely, lovely lass. Had the pleasure of working with her at Currys, I still can t believe she has gone. Kelsey Griffiths: When I heard about Tania it was heartbreaking. I first met Tania when I started work in Currys, and I can tell you she was the life and soul, genuinely lit up the room. I always admired Tania - flawless beauty, always looked stunning. She made my day when on shift with her. I continued to bump into her. She came to the salon where I work and once again just made everyone smile, didn t matter where she was, whether it be in the supermarket or getting pampered, having a good knees up or at work, she was always ther
MAIL readers reacted after it was revealed Cumbria had experienced its worst week so far for new Covid-19 infections. In the week ending January 8, 3,489 people tested positive for Covid-19 – a 39 per cent rise on the previous week. Colin Cox, Cumbria’s director of public health, said: “We remain in an extremely serious situation. “In the very latest provisional data, there are some early signs that the rate of increase in new infections may be slowing, but the infection rate is still very high. “Even if that trend continues, we can expect the very high numbers of people requiring hospital care, and increasing deaths, to continue for some weeks.
Dame Barbara was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2014 and made the news public in 2018. She died at 8.35pm on Thursday (December 10) at a London care home, her husband Scott Mitchell told the Press Association. He said the cherished actress’s final weeks were typical of how she lived her life and full of humour, drama and a fighting spirit until the end . Mr Mitchell said: “Her passing was from Alzheimer’s/dementia and Barbara eventually died peacefully and I spent the last seven days by her side. “Myself, her family and friends will remember Barbara with love, a smile and affection for the many years of her love, fun, friendship and brightness she brought to all our lives and the entertainment she gave to so many thousands of others during her career.
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