i have set up nailsea support group... majority of people say they have offered to help a neighbour andeighbours have found each other again. sparky and her husband write love letters to each other again. it may be that when lockdown is eventually lifted, we will find that, like a virus, our society has mutated into something stronger. for the third week in a row, millions of people across the uk will show their support for the nhs and other key workers with a national round of applause at eight o'clock tonight, as emma vardy reports. a moment together, while so many of us are apart. from across the uk, the clap for carers has become a moment of solidarity and reflection, in recognition and thanks for those on the front line. and for the unsung heroes, keeping essential services going in our much—changed world, like the bin collectors of belfast on our streets while we stay indoors. it's been quieter. the roads are quiet. it's a bit surreal, to be honest. we've been left notes on bins saying thank you, and down there there's writing on the walls and stuff. it makes us feel proud, yeah.