Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has said there should be a “standards-led” easing of lockdown measures, with the Health and Safety Executive deciding whether businesses can put effective social distancing measures in place to re-open.
06.04.2020 - 19:01 / mambaonline.com
An LGBTQ+ organisation believes it may be best for LGBTQ youth to delay coming out while they are forced to stay home during the coronavirus crisis.
Amid the pandemic, millions around the world are under some form of lockdown or isolation, leaving vulnerable people at the mercy of those they live with.
Tim Sigsworth, CEO of the Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT), a UK support organisation for LGBTQ+ youth, has warned that this could put those who are thinking of coming out at more risk.
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Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has said there should be a “standards-led” easing of lockdown measures, with the Health and Safety Executive deciding whether businesses can put effective social distancing measures in place to re-open.
The UK is in lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic, which means that many of us will be spending most, if not all, of our time at home.The world as we know it has changed for the foreseeable and to be brutally honest, sometimes that means having a drink or two more than usual. Aside from practical worries, many of us are also missing the social aspect of life; going to bars or restaurants to have a good old natter with friends.
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