Manchester rocker Bernard Sumner has confessed 'lockdown’s doing my f***ing nut in' because he can't travel to his boat in Wales.
30.04.2020 - 19:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Children have become seriously unwell after their illnesses were 'mislabelled' as COVID-19 by their parents, senior medic has warned.
People's fears about taking their kids to hospital in case they catch the virus may have also contributed to a drop in attendance at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital.
The number of children being taken to the A&E department was 52.9 per cent lower than predicted between April 10 and 17.
Emergency admissions were 50.59pc lower than predicted during that same
Manchester rocker Bernard Sumner has confessed 'lockdown’s doing my f***ing nut in' because he can't travel to his boat in Wales.
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Police have released images of a man they wish to speak to as they investigate an armed robbery in which a mum and her two young children were threatened at gunpoint in their home.
A girl had to be raced to hospital after she became unwell with an illness linked to the coronavirus.
A Manchester actress has described how she was hospitalised after she started to believe she had caused the Covid-19 pandemic during a mental health episode.
Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic says he would hide from former manager Jose Mourinho on the training ground following a defeat.
Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic has explained how Bruno Fernandes surprised him after joining the club from Sporting Lisbon in January.
Universal Basic Income should be ‘seriously considered’ as a way of helping the economy recover once the coronavirus lockdown has lifted, according to Andy Burnham.
Manchester United Foundation have donated £300,000 to their partner high schools and colleges in order to alleviate the pressure families are facing during the coronavirus crisis.
Cereal giant Kellogg’s is giving out thousands of pounds in grants to schools to help keep vulnerable children and the children of key workers fed.
A mum is warning parents to be on the lookout for rare symptoms feared to be linked to coronavirus.
Medics have reported two cases of a rare mystery illness in Greater Manchester which is affecting children across the country.
Since the country went into lockdown, restrictions on leaving the house, seeing friends, or visiting family have taken a toll on all of us.
Coronavirus has thrust us all into uncharted territory.