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‘GOOD MORNING BRITAIN’ TV PRESENTER LORRAINE KELLY AND HER DAUGHTER ROSIE TELL US ABOUT THEIR EMOTIONAL REUNION

ROSIE’S STORY

Singapore is very strict, which is a good thing right now and something I found reassuring.

People obey the regulations and wearing masks was part of the culture, but before I left, anyone outside not wearing a mask or breaking rules risked a fine or even jail.

I’d decided to return to the UK at the end of last year and had booked my flight, but

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