A mobile billboard is being used by police to reinforce the stay at home message issued by the government.
31.03.2020 - 15:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Greater Manchester Police Force's head of communications has resigned after receiving a written warning - and will soon see her first book published.
Amanda Coleman had been in the £72,000-a-year post for more than 18 years.
Her book - Crisis Communication Strategies - is out in May, and is described as a "must have handbook which covers the whole span of the crisis from preparing and laying groundwork before it occurs, during the incident, and the aftermath...the move to recovery."
She had been
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