A Manchester City fan says he has the 'best birthday ever' after he received messages from stars past and present.
14.03.2020 - 16:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A grandfather from Middleton has died after contracting coronavirus.
The 88-year-old passed away on Friday night at North Manchester General Hospital, his family have confirmed.
His relatives had previously spoken of being given 15 minutes to say goodbye before he was put in an isolation unit.
He was found collapsed in his home on Tuesday, March 3.
He was placed into isolation at North Manchester General Hospital when it was discovered he had recently been to a party with people who travelled
A Manchester City fan says he has the 'best birthday ever' after he received messages from stars past and present.
A 14-year-old boy has been charged after a woman was spat at and coughed on in Tameside.
At least 54 people have died at Greater Manchester hospitals having contracted coronavirus, according to NHS data.
In a heartwarming moment, an 87 year old grandad has been pictured leaving hospital after successfully beating coronavirus.The happy moment was captured by the granddaughter of the man, who took to Facebook to write a sweet message. Ewart Lockton, from Manchester, had been in hospital for two weeks battling the virus, but was seen leaving after successfully beating it, holding on to the arm of an NHS worker.
A seven-year-old girl has been stabbed to death in a park.
A mum says she has been quarantined ‘like a prisoner’ in the Cypriot mountains after her Easyjet flight from Manchester was stormed by border control upon landing.
“My lowest memory will always be watching a match online through a live feed whilst sat with my mum as she lay in hospital,” says Danny Cheetham, a 30-year-old former gambling addict.
A Romanian detective has caught one of Europe’s most wanted criminals while embedded with police in Manchester.
Manchester City have turned the postponement of their scheduled matches into a positive by going to the aid of local charities.
A social club which has spent more than a century at the heart of the community could be knocked down to make way for flats.