Britain comes together for sixth week of clap for NHS and clap for carers

Heavenly thanks: Boris Johnson claps from steps of Downing Street after winning his coronavirus battle – while rainbows are seen in the skies across Britain during weekly celebration of key workers

  • Millions of Britons stepped outside to clap for NHS staff, carers and other frontline workers for sixth time 
  • Rainbows formed just as the nation prepared to applaud – the same symbol children have used to thank NHS 
  • Do you have pictures/video of clap for carers in your area? Email them to [email protected]
  • Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19

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Boris Johnson led Britain’s sixth weekly ‘clap for carers’ to thank the thousands of NHS staff and healthcare workers putting their lives on the line to fight coronavirus after he overcame the deadly bug. 

Clap for Carers is now in its sixth week, with millions of Britons up and down the country stepping onto their doorsteps, balconies and front gardens to applaud frontline workers at 8pm every Thursday.  

The Prime Minister stood on the steps of Downing Street to salute the NHS just hours after hosting his first daily press conference since recovering from the virus. 

There were three cheers for Captain Tom Moore outside his home in Bedfordshire to mark his 100th birthday today, with the PM giving him a personal thank you as he headed back into No10. 

Tonight people stood in awe as rainbows formed above their towns and cities just as they prepared to clap – the same symbol children have been putting in their windows as a thank you to the NHS. People marvelled at the timing after a day of miserable weather saw rain and wind batter most of the UK today.  

Boris Johnson (pictured outside Downing Street this evening at 8pm) led Britain’s sixth weekly ‘clap for carers’ to thank the thousands of NHS staff and healthcare workers putting their lives on the line to fight coronavirus after he overcame the deadly bug

The family of Retired British Army Captain Tom Moore, daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore and grandchildren Benji and Georgia emerge from outside his home in Bedfordshire as people clap, cheer and wish him a happy 100th birthday at 8pm

The family of Retired British Army Captain Tom Moore, daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore and grandchildren Benji and Georgia emerge from outside his home in Bedfordshire as people clap, cheer and wish him a happy 100th birthday at 8pm 

Medical staff outside the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford, Kent, join in the applause to salute local frontline heroes

Medical staff outside the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford, Kent, join in the applause to salute local frontline heroes

Tonight people stood in awe as rainbows formed above their towns and cities just as they prepared to clap - the same symbol children have been putting in their windows as a thank you to the NHS

Tonight people stood in awe as rainbows formed above their towns and cities just as they prepared to clap – the same symbol children have been putting in their windows as a thank you to the NHS

This pictured was taken in Billericay, Essex, in the run-up to tonight's Clap For Carers

This pictured was taken in Billericay, Essex, in the run-up to tonight’s Clap For Carers 

Rainbows were seen nationwide, with one Twitter user called Pamela commenting: 'That's some timing'

Rainbows were seen nationwide, with one Twitter user called Pamela commenting: ‘That’s some timing’ 

Another picture of a rainbow, the symbol children have painted in their windows to say thank you to the NHS, was posted online

Another picture of a rainbow, the symbol children have painted in their windows to say thank you to the NHS, was posted online

Jessica Gent posted this rainbow picture from London in the run-up to the sixth weekly Clap For Carers

Jessica Gent posted this rainbow picture from London in the run-up to the sixth weekly Clap For Carers 

Mr Johnson’s fiancee and new mother Carrie Symonds said she would be joining in the clap for carers again, a day after giving birth to a baby boy.

She tweeted: ‘Clapping again for our tremendous carers tonight and wishing hero @captaintommoore a very happy birthday. I also have another wonderful reason to thank the NHS this week too. Thank you so, so much!’

Chancellor Rishi Sunak was seen two metres apart from the PM on Downing Street, while Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer clapped with his wife outside their London home.  

People took to Twitter in the hour before the clap after spotting rainbows in multiple places across the country.

The rainbow has been adopted as a symbol for the weekly clap and one Twitter user, @Pazza_81, commented ‘that’s some timing’ after the colourful displays lit up the sky. 

Mutlicoloured arches were visible in London, Manchester and Liverpool, among others, and a few lucky people saw double rainbows. 

When the clock struck 8pm, Britons banged pots and pans, sang, chanted and dressed up to say thank you to those caring for patients in hospitals, care homes and the community.

Meanwhile emergency services vehicles blared their sirens and flashed their blue lights as they paid tribute to their colleagues.  

Buildings were lit up with messages of solidarity and gratitude, with several skyscrapers and other famous landmarks in London specially illuminated for the occasion.   

The nationwide campaign was started by a Dutch woman from London called AnneMarie Plas, who went viral with her plea to clap for healthcare workers after seeing it take place in her home country and others around Europe. 

Do you have pictures/video of clap for carers in your area? Email them to [email protected]