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The founder of the Clap for our Carers movement has said that tonight should be the last time people take to their doorsteps.
Annemarie Plas today told Good Morning Britain that it's now time to move on.
But she praised the thousands who'd taken part over the last ten weeks in honour of NHS and care heroes.
And although she hopes neighbours will continue the tradition of coming out to socialise 8pm every Thursday, the mum believes it's now time to concentrate on concrete steps to improve conditions
J.K. Rowling is candidly opening up about her recent controversial tweets, which have been labeled transphobic.
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Clap for Carers has turned into a weekly ritual for households across the UK during the coronavirus pandemic - but tonight's looks set to be the last.
The woman who started the 'clap for carers ' has said she wants it to stop after tonight.
The creator of Clap for Carers has explained he reasons for wanting the weekly event to end tonight.
There were plenty of tears flowing on Good Morning Britain today thanks to a touching moment between a mother and daughter.