A Greater Manchester MP says Dominic Cummings stretched lockdown rules ‘to the very limit’ - and will call for him to be sacked if any further revelations come to light.
08.05.2020 - 13:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Well over two thirds of people in Greater Manchester believe the lockdown was introduced too late, according to the biggest survey of its kind - but, so far, they still think Boris Johnson is doing well overall.
Most people here would be willing to pay more tax in order to help the economy recover, even though almost half had seen a drop in income during the lockdown.
More than one in three say they have suffered anxiety during the pandemic, while most had been cooking, eating healthily and
A Greater Manchester MP says Dominic Cummings stretched lockdown rules ‘to the very limit’ - and will call for him to be sacked if any further revelations come to light.
The Bishop of Manchester, David Walker, has called for the sacking of Boris Johnson's chief of staff Dominic Cummings as the row over the controversial adviser's movements during lockdown refused to abate.
Right about now, Matty Healy, the lead singer of British pop-rockers The 1975, would likely be tinkering with the band’s setlist, trying to figure out how to cram as many songs from their ambitious fourth album, Notes On A Conditional Form, into a sprawling two-hour show.
Goldie Hawn is doing fine in quarantine but feels the pain for those who aren’t.
Manchester appeared to be returning to some kind of normality today as many people returned to work.
The coronavirus pandemic has hit a lot of people as businesses have been forced to shut due to the UK lockdown.
Greater Manchester cops have been told to 'use common sense' when faced with coronavirus lockdown breaches after measures were rejigged.
Workers could be put at risk by loosened lockdown guidance, town halls across Greater Manchester fear.
The Queen has delivered a poignant message to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day - praising the nation's response to the coronavirus outbreak that has filled empty streets with 'love and care'.
In mid-April, during a digital interview with The Breakfast Club, Boosie Bad Azz was asked how he’d been coping with quarantine life. Without an inkling of self-awareness, the Louisiana rapper shared that he’d been spending a considerable amount of time at his local Wal-Mart because it was the last resort for any type of excitement and human interaction. When challenged on the decision to break quarantine, Boosie snapped back, “I’m outside like them Baltimore niggas!”
During the COVID-19 crisis, necessity has indeed become the mother of invention as Hollywood trades in meeting rooms for Zoom, sets for living rooms, cameras for smartphones and studios for cloud-based technologies. The last innovation is something that the team behind One World: Together at Home — the global broadcast and digital special that aired April 18 and raised $128 million for the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund — knows well.
Andy Burnham today said that any significant release from the coronavirus lockdown would be 'premature'.
As the novel coronavirus has ravaged the world, and stay-at-home orders have been put in place in virtually every country across the globe, my thoughts have returned continually to those for whom home is not a safe place.It’s a stark statistic, but approximately 7.9 million women in the United States are raped, physically assaulted, and/or stalked by a current or former intimate partner each year.As we are collectively being asked to social-distance and stay at home, COVID-19 is confining many
Dressed down in a black T-shirt and jeans, Chandler, 23, cut a lonely figure as he made a quick visit to a supermarket in Queensland last week. He was seen walking alone as he entered the store with his reusable shopping bags in tow.