Another 18 people have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals after contracting coronavirus.
28.04.2020 - 19:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Charity shops across the country remain closed as the coronavirus lockdown continues.
However people are leaving bags and items outside the doors of a number of Manchester's charity shops.
In Chrolton the the Barnados store on Barlow Moor Road now has a sign in its window asking the public not to leave anything outside - but items such as bed frames, clothes and toys are still being left by people on the pavement.
One resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, said: “It’s becoming unsanitary as
Another 18 people have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals after contracting coronavirus.
Another six people who tested positive for Covid-19 have died in Greater Manchester’s hospitals.
Another 10 people have died at Greater Manchester's hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus.
Public health officials in Greater Manchester do not currently know how many people are testing positive for Covid-19 in the region - due to a ‘log jam’ in getting information from the national system.
These charts reveal the true impact of Covid-19 across Greater Manchester.
Workers could be put at risk by loosened lockdown guidance, town halls across Greater Manchester fear.
A further 21 people have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals after contracting coronavirus.
Daily life in the UK has changed almost beyond recognition in the blink of an eye.
Greater Manchester's coronavirus death toll has now reached 1,500.
This Friday marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day, the date on which the Second World War came to an end in Europe.
Cycling and walking in Greater Manchester are to get a £5m boost to help people travel while social-distancing - and avoid a spike in car use.
More than 1,400 people have now died in Greater Manchester's hospitals after contracting coronavirus.
A further 15 people have died in Greater Manchester hospitals having contracted coronavirus.
He had no idea he was being used.
Coronavirus has claimed the lives of more than 1,300 people across Greater Manchester.
We are now well into a month of lockdown, and as most of us have begun to accept the ‘new normal’, a few of us still can’t grasp the importance of social distancing.
More than 500 laptops will be handed out to poorer pupils across Greater Manchester who are struggling to get online while schools are closed during the coronavirus lockdown.
A further 37 coronavirus deaths have been recorded at Greater Manchester hospitals.
Most of Greater Manchester's waste and recycling centres will reopen this weekend.
Donations to the Manchester Evening News Covaid-19 appeal to support the most vulnerable across our region have now topped £15,000 - but we still need your help.