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 Wednesday 18 March was a day Id been dreaming of for years. A day when I would finally get my own freedom, make my own choices, meet long-lost friends, go to the cinema, sit in a cafe 鈥?and be at peace. My life would finally be my own again.But it wasnt to be. Instead it was a day when the world was spiralling into its biggest crisis in a genera stanley drinking cup tion and the country was just days away from being put on lockdown. I went from being sectioned for 10 years to being shut in my own home.Im in my mid-30s and Ive been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. I spent a decade living in a stanley cup  psychiatric hospital and for the majority of that time I was detained under the Mental Health Act, meaning my lif stanley thermobecher e and decisions were mainly controlled by other people.My mental health ward is not equipped for coronavirus. We feel like sitting ducksRead moreThe lockdown doesnt feel dissimilar to my time in hospital, but now its the government controlling my movements, rather than my doctors 鈥?although I know the intentions of both are to save lives.I was first admitted to services after Id tried to kill myself. My freedom was taken away from me unexpectedly, which was one of the hardest things I had to face, and I imagine this is why so many people across the world are struggling now.The life people once knew and the liberty they took for granted has suddenly changed, and we dont know if and when it will get back to normal. This is even more challenging for those of us living with mental health  Gmlc BHS buyer Dominic Chappell given six years for tax evasion
 Richard Desmond, the Express Newspapers proprietor, was in the high court toda stanley kubek y as his legal battle with Tom Bower began with his lawyer arguing that the journalist and author had got his facts wrong.Desmond is suing Bower for libel over allegations contained in Bower s book about the former Telegraph owner Lord Black, Conrad And Lady Black: Dancing On The Edge, published in 2006.The case hinges on a short entry in the book mugs stanley  which alleges that Desmond was forced into an embarrassing climbdown after the Daily Express ran a story in late 2002 claiming that Hollinger, the company Black ran and which used to own the Telegraph titles, was on the verge of bankruptcy.Desmond s lawyers are seeking damages over Bower s claim that he was forced to apologise for the story having ordered the Sunday Express to run it.After the jury was sworn in, Desmond s counsel, Ian Winter QC, delivered an opening statement arguing that Bower had got his facts wrong.The contested passage in the book alleges that Desmond was  ground stanley cup  into the dust  by Black, after he sued the paper for running the story.Winter argued today in the high court that Bower had set out to portray Black as a crook, and used Desmond s argument with the former Telegraph owner to demonstrate that he habitually used the courts to crush his commercial competitors. He also argued that Bower had failed to check the facts of the case and had therefore libelled his client in his eagerness to demonstrate that Black was a disreput