He had no idea he was being used.
13.04.2020 - 12:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
While most of us stay at home and help to shield the most vulnerable members of our communities, Greater Manchester's key workers 'battle on'.
These people are now dubbed the 'front line' in the fight against coronavirus.
They are keeping the city moving while we all try to hold back the invisible enemy. They are feeding us, supporting us, caring for us - and saving our lives.
We spoke to just some of the people risking their own safety to protect ours.
Throughout the crisis, we hope to speak to
He had no idea he was being used.
A further 25 people have died at Greater Manchester's hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus.
A detached house in Altrincham was the most expensive house sold in Greater Manchester last month.
No one knows just how long the coronavirus outbreak will last.
Coronavirus has claimed the lives of more than 1,300 people across Greater Manchester.
Broughton Park in Salford has been the neighbourhood hardest hit by coronavirus in Greater Manchester, with the highest number of deaths recorded there.
We are now well into a month of lockdown, and as most of us have begun to accept the ‘new normal’, a few of us still can’t grasp the importance of social distancing.
A further 19 people have died at Greater Manchester's hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus.
The mayor of Greater Manchester has urged the public to abide by coronavirus lockdown rules following after a surge in people travelling on the roads this week.
More than 500 laptops will be handed out to poorer pupils across Greater Manchester who are struggling to get online while schools are closed during the coronavirus lockdown.
More than 1,300 have died having contracted coronavirus at Greater Manchester hospitals.
A total of 171 fixed penalty notices have been issued by police across Greater Manchester to people flouting coronavirus lockdown laws, new figures revealed today.
A prolific criminal found with a 'terrifying weapon' on the Metrolink said he was 'going to f****** stab everyone' and threatened to 'blow up Manchester'.
The British economy is teetering on a precipice.
As the coronavirus crisis hits its peak in Greater Manchester, many bus drivers are ploughing on despite fears for their own welfare and the health of their families.
Greater Manchester councils stand to lose more than £110m from Manchester Airport amid the worldwide coronavirus lockdown which has seen borders closed and flights grounded.
Landlords across Manchester have been urged to offer some of their houses to NHS workers for free during the coronavirus pandemic.
It's become part of the weekly lockdown ritual.
Tip closures and a surge in home renovation projects have seen scores of people across Greater Manchester flout lockdown rules to dump rubbish on our streets.
Nearly 1,500 rogue drivers were caught speeding on Greater Manchester's near deserted roads in just seven days during the coronavirus lockdown, with one topping 129mph.