Covid-19 infection rates have fallen in all ten boroughs of Greater Manchester. Trafford now has the highest coronavirus infection rate in Greater Manchester, replacing Stockport.
Covid-19 infection rates have fallen in all ten boroughs of Greater Manchester. Trafford now has the highest coronavirus infection rate in Greater Manchester, replacing Stockport.
Billions of pounds have been promised for projects aimed at 'levelling up' the country over the last four years. Various funds have been set up with money earmarked for schemes on the condition that it is spent swiftly and projects are completed by an agreed deadline.
Greater Manchester is set for an unsettled day, with some residents being urged to be aware of possible flooding. Rain will hit the region throughout Tuesday (November 7), with showers and heavier downpours at times.
Coronavirus infection rates have continued to fall in all ten boroughs of Greater Manchester.
Salford has the fourth highest coronavirus infection rate in the UK, according to the latest figures.
Every borough in Greater Manchester has broken the new air pollution limits set by the World Health Organisation.
Coronavirus infection rates have fallen in all ten boroughs of Greater Manchester, the latest data shows.
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direct to your inboxSnow has returned to parts of Greater Manchester this morning as the region's cold snap continues.Every borough has been coated in a light or, in some places, a heavy dusting over the last two weeks - causing travel disruption in some areas.Several yellow weather warnings for snow and ice have been issued, as freezing temperatures have led to treacherous conditions.Whilst the cold weather is set to continue this week, there are currently no weather warnings for Greater
15 schools have had to tell some pupils they must now stay at home for a fortnight.Although hospital admissions are not yet significantly rising, there are fears it is only a matter of time before the virus spreads to more vulnerable people.Figures released by NHS England today showed two more people have died from coronavirus in Greater Manchester’s hospitals.The region's hospital death toll now stands at 2,199.Both deaths were reported at Tameside & Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation
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