Buses across Greater Manchester will come to a stop at 11am for a minutes silence in memory of drivers and staff who have fallen victim to coronavirus.
31.03.2020 - 00:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The public inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing has been delayed due to coronavirus.
The chairman of the inquiry made the decision as gatherings of large numbers are unlikely to be permitted by the June 15 start date.
It has been pushed back to a provisional date of September 7.
This date will be kept under review.
The public inquiry will examine the background to the attack, as well as the emergency response.
The Chairman of the Manchester Arena Inquiry, Sir John Saunders, outlined his
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