The summer holidays are over, the children are back at school and September usually marks the start of a return to proper work. But, as the temperatures cool and the nights get shorter, changing seasons are not the only thing that is going to be different this year. The spectre of the coronavirus hangs over us all. For many of us, the last day in the office was way back in March - before the clocks went forward. Ever since, working from home, whether in a bespoke office, a loft room, a bedroom, the front room, at the kitchen table or even in a shed, has been the order of the day-to-day grind. Being squashed on a train for the commute into work has been replaced by padding down the stairs. Ties and blouses have been replaced by shorts and T-shirts.
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