An increasing number of people who are struggling for money because of the coronavirus crisis are turning to a charity which distributes food thrown out by the supermarkets.
17.03.2020 - 21:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Leading players in Manchester’s hospitality industry have today announced a new campaign to support the sector during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The #PayItForward campaign is encouraging people to buy discounted vouchers for their favourite participating restaurants between now and Easter, with a view to using them from May onwards.
The ‘rallying cry’ from the industry comes after the government advised the public to stay away from restaurants and bars, in an attempt to halt the spread of
An increasing number of people who are struggling for money because of the coronavirus crisis are turning to a charity which distributes food thrown out by the supermarkets.
Two of the region's biggest bus companies are scaling back their operations - but will still run timetables to help key workers during the coronavirus crisis.
Manchester United are reviewing plans around season ticket renewals in the wake of the disruption caused by the coronavirus outbreak in the United Kingdom.
Union bosses have agreed to lift an overtime ban on firefighters in Greater Manchester as the coronavirus worsens.
Bin collections are being disrupted in parts of Greater Manchester as the coronavirus crisis piles pressure on local authorities.
A Manchester homelessness initiative has produced a list of ways the public can help the homeless community during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Manchester restaurants and bars found to be flouting closure orders will be named and shamed, the city's night tsar has warned.
The brother of the Manchester Arena suicide bomber will be sentenced for his role in the mass murder next month despite the coronavirus pandemic bringing the justice system to a standstill.
Three of Manchester's markets will have to close their doors as part of the coronavirus lockdown.
A 10 per cent cut in pay for certain staff at Manchester Airport for 12 months was agreed in an 'initial' deal struck between unions and airport bosses to protect the business and safeguard jobs amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the M.E.N. can reveal.
Manchester United star Odion Ighalo has admitted he misses playing football and urged football fans around the world to stay positive amid the coronavirus crisis.
Restaurateurs have welcomed a move from by the government to cover staff wages after they were formally ordered to close their businesses today.
On the front lines of the nation’s battle against coronavirus stand the incredible staff of the NHS.
"We need to get Oasis back for a one-off gig for charity, c’mon Noel"
Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham has announced a raft of measures to support businesses, volunteers and rough sleepers through the coronavirus outbreak.