A further six people have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals having contracted coronavirus.
11.05.2020 - 23:37 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Greater Manchester celebrated VE Day with gusto this weekend - but police responded to 2,419 reports of parties or gatherings that allegedly broke lockdown rules, the M.E.N. can reveal.
The force responded to 853 reports of gatherings or house parties on bank holiday Friday (VE Day) and then 1,566 more on Saturday and Sunday.
The force also received 5,020 calls to 999 between Friday and Saturday, a third higher than the weekend before, and 4,705 calls to the non-emergency 101 number, up 16 per
A further six people have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals having contracted coronavirus.
Another 24 people have died from coronavirus in Greater Manchester's hospitals.
Four men and a woman are to appear in court on drug dealing charges following police raids in North Manchester, Rochdale and Cheshire.
Two teenagers have been charged following a 'disturbance' in south Manchester.
Police in south Manchester were called out to deal with a large number of Bank Holiday street parties - including one attended by more than 200 people.
Eleven more people have died in hospitals in Greater Manchester with Covid-19.
The streets are largely silent. Restaurants and bars lay empty. High street shops are shuttered.
When the coronavirus outbreak began our world suddenly became a lot smaller.
In Greater Manchester, hundreds of people have tragically lost their lives to coronavirus.
A mutual aid group supporting vulnerable families has been delivering care packages ahead of Eid celebrations this weekend.
Six more people have died with coronavirus in Greater Manchester, the latest NHS figures show.
Another 18 people have died from coronavirus in Greater Manchester, NHS data shows.
Greater Manchester has been accused of taking a ‘lax approach’ to air pollution by delaying its Clean Air Zone until 2022 - a year later than originally planned.
The Covaid-19 appeal has now passed the £20,000 mark - thanks to your generosity.
Another 18 people have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals after contracting coronavirus.
People suffering a stroke or similar symptoms could be risking their lives by not heading to hospital soon enough, medics have warned.
Another six people who tested positive for Covid-19 have died in Greater Manchester’s hospitals.
Shocked residents have slammed ‘disgraceful’ protesters who gathered to oppose plans for a coronavirus vaccine and the government’s handling of the lockdown.
The coronavirus brings devastation to families in Greater Manchester every day as more and more lives are lost to this cruel disease.
Three more people have died from coronavirus at Royal Bolton Hospital, it has been revealed.