Kelly Makiha: Sharpen up, the rules apply to everyone
Some people like to push their luck. Is dropping alert levels actually safe?
Some people like to push their luck. Is dropping alert levels actually safe?
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Journalist by day, singer by night - Kelly Makiha reflects on how lockdown affects gigs.
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Labour beware. Swing voters gave you carte blanche in 2020. That can so easily change.
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