for teenager beth, cooped up with herfamily in hounslow, the lockdown seems endless.ve a bad day, which is most days while we've been in lockdown, then i get annoyed by one thing. it can be the tiniest thing, even if it's, like, we're not having something nice for dinner, and ijust break down and start crying. normally, mum hugs me and says it'll be ok. half of those surveyed said they had felt more anxious and depressed than normal, over a third said they had trouble sleeping, and i9% were drinking more. however hard it is for people to endure life right now, the overwhelming majority accept the need for restrictions. nine out of ten people say they support the lockdown and are doing their best to follow government guidelines. this is my husband and i on our wedding day 56 years ago... when britain closed its doors on normal life, connections were cut. and at the present time, he is in a care home. 79—year—old sparky in nailsea near bristol last saw her husband the day before lockdown started, the day before their wedding anniversary. the community as a whole in the