British Vogue is celebrating frontline workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic in a powerfully beautiful way.
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British actress Julie Walters has been re-evaluating her career following her battle with cancer.
The two-time Academy Award nominee was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer back in 2018 but got the all-clear shortly before her 70th birthday in February.
And Julie has revealed that now she's cancer-free she feels like a completely different person to the beloved actress cinema audiences know and love.
© Provided by Cover Media "Since the cancer, I've felt like that was a different person,
British Vogue is celebrating frontline workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic in a powerfully beautiful way.
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The UK Government is picking up the wage bills of 8.7 million furloughed workers, who are unable to do their jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Cinema chains across the UK have announced plans to reopen in July, in line with the government's roadmap out of lockdown.
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British actress Julie Walters has been re-evaluating her career following her battle with cancer.
An acclaimed author, described as a “true renaissance man”, has died from coronavirus.
Julie Walters has said she feels “like a different person” after recovering from bowel cancer.
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