Public sunbathing is not allowed during the coronavirus lockdown, the Health Secretary has warned as people continue to ignore social distancing rules.
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Grants of up to £25,000 will be offered to struggling restaurants, bars and shops, the Chancellor announced today.
Rishi Sunak also told businesses that they will be able to make insurance claims if they have pandemic cover in a televised briefing this afternoon.
A 12 month business rates holiday, offered to small firms in his Budget last week, has also been extended to cover all businesses, he announced.
Restaurant and bar owners in Manchester said they'd been 'hung out to dry' yesterday after
Public sunbathing is not allowed during the coronavirus lockdown, the Health Secretary has warned as people continue to ignore social distancing rules.
Councils across Greater Manchester will be given £89m to help them deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
A fortnight ago, Andy Burnham and Matt Hancock met face-to-face in a TV studio.
Leading politicians from Greater Manchester and the North West have called for greater action to be taken against ‘non-essential’ businesses remaining open during the coronavirus pandemic.
A cancer centre is offering free telephone support for people living with the condition through the coronavirus lockdown.
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The FA Cup final could be played as late as October this year after the Football Association confirmed they are determined not to abandon the competition, which keeps Manchester United and Manchester City's chances of winning the competition alive.
Here are your Manchester United evening headlines on Thursday, 26 March.
Construction workers have been pictured mingling together on a site in Manchester city centre as the government resists growing pressure to halt all building work.
Manchester United could be offered the chance to sign Barcelona star Antoine Griezmann at the end of the season - according to reports.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester has called on the Government for funding to house all homeless people.
Restaurateurs have welcomed a move from by the government to cover staff wages after they were formally ordered to close their businesses today.
In the wake of the Manchester Arena outrage, the detectives who investigated the atrocity and brought Hashem Abedi to justice became very familiar with CCTV footage which showed the moment his brother detonated the bomb and the carnage it caused.
The government's publication of the list of 'key workers' whose children can still go to school has brought a strong reaction from Manchester Evening News readers - with many saying the same thing.
Axel Tuanzebe has urged Manchester United youngsters to consider what is best for themselves before making any decisions on their future at the club.