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Lockdown pregnancy: 'I was terrified to do anything'
BBC Radio Cornwall
A woman who found out she was pregnant in the first few weeks of lockdown says being alone and pregnant was a scary experience.
Jazzmin from South East Cornwall has been reflecting on her experience in lockdown.
The 22-year-old mum said she was "terrified" to do anything because she did not know the impact coronavirus could have on a baby.
"I was worried about absolutely everything" she told BBC Radio Cornwall.
Transcript: ‘There’s no right way to be a student’
This is a full transcript of ‘There’s no right way to be a student’ as first broadcast on 2 October.
Read moreCovid-19 and domestic workers: 'My pay has been cut in half'
'Sandra' from Kenya works as a maid in a Beirut home. She tells us how her salary has been cut because of the crisis in Lebanon and coronavirus.
'My name was stolen to claim a self-employed grant'
By Dan Whitworth
Money Box reporter
Upto £258m in grants for the self-employed could have been fraudulent or paid in error, HMRC says.
Read more'Coronavirus has taken the life out of university’
"I honestly don't really feel like I'm at university at all" says Exeter University student.
What happens if a school pupil gets coronavirus?
A month into term, 80% of schools have not had any cases, but others have had to close temporarily.
Read more'We feel like strip clubs have been forgotten'
Dancers in strip clubs say coronavirus restrictions mean they are unable to earn a living and feel discriminated against.
Lockdown 'an absolute nightmare' for mental health
By Adam Clarkson
BBC Radio Tees
The BBC's Unusual Times podcast has been asking people how the pandemic has affected mental health.
Read more'Long Covid': Why are some people not recovering?
By James Gallagher
Health and science correspondent
Why is coronavirus leaving some people with long-term health problems including fatigue?
Read more'My Cineworld job doesn't feel like work'
By Imran Rahman-Jones
BBC Newsbeat
With the chain set to temporarily shut its doors and Odeon cutting back too, how do the staff feel?
Read moreLong Covid: 'Everything tasted like cardboard'
By Linda Adey
Newsbeat reporter
People who have experienced long-lasting coronavirus symptoms talk about losing their sense of taste and smell.
Read moreLockdown's London Marathon runners
Runners in an array of colourful costumes take part in a virtual London Marathon across the country.
The London Marathon run mostly outside London
The race was due to take place on 26 April but was pushed back to October as the UK went into lockdown.
Read moreThe university city bracing itself for 'reopening'
By Laurence Cawley
BBC News
Businesses and university leaders in Cambridge say the new term is vital to the health of the city.
Read moreSix months' shielding 'enough to drive you insane'
By Amy Gladwell
BBC News Online
Tuesday Gale says writing poetry and her dog's companionship have "got her through" the pandemic.
Read more'Hundreds of women' have undetected breast cancer
Covid-19 disrupted screening, meaning many cases will have been missed, a charity warns.
Read moreTriplets pregnancy 'could've been so different'
By Kate Scotter
BBC News
The new mum, however, says hospital staff were "supportive every step of the way".
Read moreLondon Marathon 2020: Months late and mostly not in London
By Alice Evans
BBC News
As Covid-19 forces all non-elite athletes to take part remotely, runners across the world pick their own 26.2-mile course.
Read more'It feels like someone kicked us back into a hole'
A nightclub owner in Southampton says Covid-19 restrictions are pushing the industry to the brink.
Students' hall conditions 'like a prison'
By Greig Watson
BBC News, Nottingham
The Nottingham students cite unreliable food deliveries, lack of communication and "oppressive" security.
Read more