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EAT FIT WITH PAULA

She’s regarded as Britain’s greatest female distance runner, winning both the New York and London marathons three times and holding the women’s marathon world record for an outstanding 16 years.

Now Paula Radcliffe is on a mission to keep the nation moving and has partnered with plant-based margarine brand Flora for its Get Towns Active initiative, “inspiring the nation to be happy and healthy – despite the strange year we are having”, she says.

Research by the brand found lockdown has seen many of us turn to outdoor exercise and healthy eating as a way to cope – 22% of us became more active and more than a third go on at least one run a week. Time at home and

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