according to the M.E.N’s analysis of yesterday’s figures, with some dropping by more than a third in that time. Trafford's have seen a particularly substantial reduction, having almost halved since October 23.
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here"What we want to do is see people travel within reason. We don't want everybody turning up in north Wales or the Lake District and putting pressure on the local people in those areas.
Be sensible about trying to do exercise. Use your local parks and areas near your home and restrict the amount of journeys you are making," he said.He went on that there would be no specific patrols to stop people on motorways but if officers found someone travelling from Greater Manchester to Cumbria for
.according to the M.E.N’s analysis of yesterday’s figures, with some dropping by more than a third in that time. Trafford's have seen a particularly substantial reduction, having almost halved since October 23.
mounting tensions between Greater Manchester leaders and the government over lockdown measures.
coronavirus restrictions.
coronavirus. However, with the national lockdown due to come to an end on December 2, most of us are wondering what will come next.Much of Greater Manchester has been under strict local measures since the end of July.Following the introduction of a 'tier system', the 10 boroughs were all eventually placed in the strictest category - tier 3 - meaning a raft of restrictions and closures.
straight to your inboxHere are your Manchester City evening headlines for Tuesday, November 17.La Liga president aims Man City digLa Liga president Javier Tebas has taken another dig at Manchester City, claiming the club do not compete within the rules of financial fair play amid a potential deal for Lionel Messi. The Argentine star is in the final year of his contract with Barcelona and was linked with a move to the Etihad in the summer transfer window.
with another 63 fatalities in Greater Manchester hospitals announced yesterday.However, it does appear that most areas in the region passed a peak in infections about two weeks ago - a few days before the second national lockdown began on November 5.Here, the MEN has looked at how the virus spread in each of ten boroughs of Greater Manchester area since the start of August, which was just after the region was first placed under local restrictions by the government.Positive tests in Stockport
straight to your inbox every day, freeManchester United remain "absolutely committed" to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the club's manager, insists executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.Solskjaer came under scrutiny a week ago after United's disappointing defeat to Istanbul Basaksehir in the Champions League, but the Premier League win at Everton eased the pressure heading into the international break.With Mauricio Pochettino still out of work Solskjaer's future was the subject of much debate give the
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Manchester Evening News has spoken to Dr Dienes and other psychologists to get the latest advice on how to handle the pandemic, lockdown restrictions and the potential problems they could cause for loneliness, relationships, work and financial management.
announced the national threat level had risen from 'substantial' to 'severe', which means a terror attack is considered 'highly likely'.
coronavirus measures this afternoon that will see a lockdown begin in a matter of hours.
The charity’s Director General Hilary McGrady said: "We follow Government advice and guidance at all times, in each of the nations we serve. "We know how important access to green space, nature and fresh air are to people, and we’ll do everything we can to provide them during the next phase. Our priorities will remain the safety and well-being of visitors, staff and volunteers.
heartbreaking reports of how isolation was exacerbating existing conditions like dementia.Andy Burnham, Greater Manchester mayor, welcomed the news as positive, adding: "I think the government has made the right decision in allowing care homes visits in those controlled circumstances because the distress that's been caused to people who have not seen loved ones for months was too much and something needed to be done and it has been done."He said he would ensure that visits would be allowed 'in
straight to your inbox every day, freeBorussia Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke has hinted he is 'glad' his side did not sell Jadon Sancho to Manchester United in the summer.United identified the England international as their priority transfer target in the summer window but were unable to bring him to Old Trafford despite making efforts to do so.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) chief Ian Hopkins has joined his counterparts at the Merseyside, Cheshire, Lancashire and Cumbia forces in signing the letter ahead of the implementation of new nationwide restrictions, which are set to come into force on Thursday.