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Is your child returning to school or college this week? How are you feeling about it? Are you a teacher who is nervous about the reopening? Let us know in the comments here, or share your views on our Manchester Family Facebook page. He was fortunate enough to get the vaccine 'by pure luck' after a call from his GP practice, but he's concerned for his colleagues who aren't yet protected and says he would rather have waited for infections rates to be 'right down' before bringing all pupils
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Cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed at 74 schools in Greater Manchester since they reopened earlier this month.
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direct to your inboxSir Peter Fahy, the former chief constable of Greater Manchester Police, criticised 'rushed legislation' over demonstrations and said officers where 'hugely frustrated' after criticism of the handling of a vigil held in London to commemorate Sarah Everard.
direct to your inboxA moment of reflection and a moment of solidarity.That was the mood as up to two dozen people gathered around the Emmeline Pankhurst statue in St Peter's Square this evening.Some laid flowers, others lit candles, but the majority stood watching in quiet reflection.But one thought was in mind, that of Sarah Everard, the 33-year-old who was sadly found dead after being reported missing earlier this week.Organisers of the gathering were forced to cancel the official events
direct to your inboxA virtual vigil and other online commemorative events for Sarah Everard will be held by groups in Manchester and beyond this evening as police urge people not to gather in large groups in public.It comes after a High Court judge refused to intervene in a dispute over whether police should allow a vigil for the 33-year-old to take place in London tonight (Saturday).
Get the inside track on the big stories from Manchester courts with our weekly newsletterA bride faked having terminal breast cancer to dupe friends and work colleagues into helping pay for her wedding.Care home assistant Julie Parker, 54, said she had 12 months to live before unveiling plans for a summer wedding to fellow carer David Parker.Staff, residents and their families were so touched by her plight they insisted on having a collection, organised the reception at the home and even booked
straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United’s brilliance on the counter-attack was a key factor in their derby victory on Sunday. That’s the view of Premier League great Alan Shearer, who said Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men were too good for Manchester City when they hit them on the break.