Covid-19 rates have risen in every single Greater Manchester borough.
31.10.2021 - 19:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
All Hallows' Eve is upon us - and dark clouds are looming over the streets of Greater Manchester.
The region, which has been hit with showers throughout Sunday, will see more of the same as evening falls.
And if you are heading out tonight, the advice from the MET office is to be indoors by 9pm to avoid the heavier showers.
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Covid-19 rates have risen in every single Greater Manchester borough.
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Some of the hillier parts of Greater Manchester could see the first snow of the season next week.
Former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney's challenge of keeping Derby County in the Championship this season has been made all the more difficult, following the news that the Rams have been hit with a further nine-point deduction.
Latest data shows Wigan now has the highest coronavirus infection rate in Greater Manchester, replacing Tameside.
The coronavirus infection rate has only gone up in one area of Greater Manchester - but a new borough has become the region's worst-hit.
A species of wasp never before seen in the region has caused a buzz in Bury.
Police are trying to crack down on anti-social behaviour hotspots in Bury after a string of recent incidents.
Getting onto the property ladder is becoming increasingly difficult for first-time buyers.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in three boroughs of Greater Manchester but have fallen in seven areas, the latest figures show.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in four boroughs of Greater Manchester, latest figures has shown.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has claimed that no one is calling for his Covid 'plan B' rules to be implemented now.
Hospitals are struggling under pressure as general beds fill up with Covid-19 patients - leaving people waiting hours longer than they should for emergency help in A&E.
Dark nights are finally here, Christmas adverts are on the TV, and now wintry weather is creeping upon us.
You can put your brolly and cagoule away for now.
Larges areas of Greater Manchester remain under 'flood alert' warnings tonight after days of heavy rainfall.
Greater Manchester is set to be hit by further rainfall tonight and into tomorrow - Tuesday.
A flood alert has been issued for parts of Rochdale, Oldham, Bolton and Bury.
Just over 40 per cent of schools in Greater Manchester have been visited for 12-15-year-olds to receive their first vaccine - and all school visits have now been booked to take place by the end of November.