All pre-school, nursery and primary school pupils have returned to classrooms this week.
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All eyes are on the success of the return of children to school marking the beginning of lockdown restrictions being eased across the country.
All primary children across Norfolk returned to face-to-face teaching on Monday, while secondary students are also back in lessons, though in some cases the return is being phased.
Amid concerns that reopening may cause Covid R rates to rise, what are schools doing to make sure the safe return of youngsters does not cause a surge?
Reception pupils from Thomas Bullock CE Primary Academy waiting outside on their first day back to school. Picture: Danielle Booden
How to check your holiday rental for hidden surveillance cameras
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Surveillance cameras are getting cheaper, smaller and more accessible and increasingly easy to hide.
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There s something unsettling about the idea of being watched while you and your loved ones kick back on holidays.
If you ve searched online to find whether holiday rental landlords spy on their guests, there s plenty to feed your paranoia.
Several holiday rental websites, including Airbnb and HomeAway, have policies prohibiting the use of security cameras and recording devices inside properties.
But surveillance cameras have been found in rented homes and Airbnb accommodation, without notification or consent of guests.