Modern slaves will be allowed to stay in safe houses for longer during the coronavirus outbreak.
24.03.2020 - 18:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A Manchester homelessness initiative has produced a list of ways the public can help the homeless community during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Greater Manchester's Homelessness Action Network is made up of 374 services - including charities, community groups, and services - all with the shared goal of ending homelessness across the region.
From donating hygiene products to becoming a remote 'befriender' here is a list of ways you can help during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Modern slaves will be allowed to stay in safe houses for longer during the coronavirus outbreak.
Businesses in Greater Manchester have been caught up in a wave of liquidations across the UK - which started even before lockdown measures were officially introduced.
The Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity has granted an emergency £100,000 to the city-region's homelessness charity sector - and has launched an urgent appeal for donations during the coronavirus pandemic.
Manchester Magistrates' Court can be a hectic place.
Firefighters in Greater Manchester will drive ambulances, collect dead bodies and deliver food and medicines during the coronavirus outbreak.
A hotel in Manchester has come under fire from Andy Burnham for removing homeless people who had been staying there in a bid to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Manchester council is making changes to how bins are collected during the coronavirus pandemic, due to decreased levels of staffing.
Manchester United are reviewing plans around season ticket renewals in the wake of the disruption caused by the coronavirus outbreak in the United Kingdom.
All McDonald's restaurants in the UK and Ireland are to close by 7pm on Monday, the firm has announced.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester has called on the Government for funding to house all homeless people.
Three of Manchester's markets will have to close their doors as part of the coronavirus lockdown.
A new drive-in cinema is heading to Manchester next week, allowing families to see hit films from the safety of their own cars.
Restaurateurs have welcomed a move from by the government to cover staff wages after they were formally ordered to close their businesses today.
Greater Manchester Police have warned the public that their service “may look different for a while”after the coronavirus outbreak.
Leading players in Manchester’s hospitality industry have today announced a new campaign to support the sector during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Events across the globe are to be called off in an attempt to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Public transport will continue to run as normal in Manchester amid the coronavirus outbreak, transport bosses have confirmed.
Health bosses are restricting hospital visitors in a bid to reduce the spread of coronavirus.