WE have rounded up some of this week’s most read stories, just in case you missed them.
1. Dessert parlour giving away treats to community heroes – here’s how to get involved
Creams, the UK’s leading dessert brand, is calling on you to nominate community heroes who deserve a reward for their hard work.
You will be able to nominate the community champions that are still working hard for all of us.
2. Debenhams filing for administration: Can customers still shop online and use a gift card?
The company has had to shut its 142 locations across the UK and place the majority of its 22,000 staff on furlough.
Everything you need to know here
3. Car driving 10 miles from home to walk dog crashed because of a bug
A police tweet said: "Driver of this car crashed on the B4009 in Thatcham due to a large bug flying in!"
Then it slammed the driver for being out with a group of friends more than 10 miles from home to walk the dog.
4. Toddler battling brain tumour has now tested positive for coronavirus
Less than a month ago youngster Charlie Cook, from Reading, was diagnosed with a brain tumour at just 20 months old.
He has now tested positive for coronavirus and is expected to start chemotherapy this week.
Click to donate to the fundraiser supporting his family
5. Domestic abuse helpline sees surge in calls during lockdown - how your partner could be breaking the law
The coronavirus lockdown has seen a surge in calls to the National Domestic Abuse helpline - the support charity Refuge has said.
Here’s why the coronavirus lockdown may have led to more calls related to domestic violence - and what legally counts as abuse under the most recent guidelines.
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