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We ve quit our jobs for pet-eternity! How could they abandon the cuddly friends?

When lockdown forced the nation to work from home, many of us craved the kind of companionship that comes with four furry paws. According to one survey, a staggering 3.2 million households have acquired a pet since last March. But as freedom day loomed, pet psychologists warned around 80 per cent of dogs would experience separation anxiety when their owners returned to work. As a result, many owners have rethought their lives. SAMANTHA BRICK spoke to four women who acquired a pet during lockdown and have made the dramatic decision to walk away from their careers.  I prefer puppy talk to those dull Zoom meetings 

The retirement rebellion: why we aren t quitting – and what we re doing instead

Forget carriage clocks and cruises, these modern retirees stepped off the treadmill and started living the lives they'd always wanted

Stretford Mall s roof to be transformed with pop-up bar, open air cinema and curiosity garden

Stretford Mall s roof to be transformed with pop-up bar, open air cinema and curiosity garden
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The secrets and lies behind this happy family photo

Helen (front left) with parents Geoffrey and Monica and brother David, 1962 In a time when falling in love with a married man or – shock! – someone of the same sex was taboo, many chose to live a lie rather than risk the shame it would unleash. So for these women, uncovering long buried truths was devastating   ‘Mum wrote, “I don’t understand why I’m different”’ Helen Garlick, 62, is a former divorce mediator from West Sussex Growing up in 1960s Yorkshire, I always thought my parents looked like the ideal couple. Their 59 years together showed how well suited they were, sharing the same aims and values and relishing their role as staunch pillars of the community. It was a conventional postwar childhood: my father Geoffrey would work hard in his own legal practice to provide for us, while my mother Monica ran the home with flair as well as volunteering in the community.

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