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Number of Brits trekking into office doubles since first lockdown

A growing number of British workers are ignoring work-from-home advice and flooding back to the office during the January lockdown, according to research, as people increasingly find remote working “untenable” in the long term.

More than twice as many office staff are leaving the house to go into work this winter than in the initial months of coronavirus restrictions last year, according to data from footfall monitoring company Metrikus.

Last spring, an average of just 8% of office-based staff were making the commute, but that figure has jumped to around 18% this month. Michael Grant, Metrikus’ chief operations officer, said the figures indicated “the strength of ties to the office”.

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