If you've been feeling lethargic and unproductive during UK lockdown, the story of singer Evabee Richardson might well give you some much-needed motivation.
17.03.2020 - 18:37 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester music venues have begun announcing closures after the government's latest coronavirus advice.
People were warned to stay away from restaurants, bars, theatres and clubs, and avoid 'unnecessary contact' including mass gatherings, in Boris Johnson's daily briefing yesterday.
And while he stopped short of ordering outright event bans and closures, a number of Manchester's gig venues have now shut in light of the announcement.
While the closures are temporary for now, campaign group UK
If you've been feeling lethargic and unproductive during UK lockdown, the story of singer Evabee Richardson might well give you some much-needed motivation.
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Manchester restaurants and bars found to be flouting closure orders will be named and shamed, the city's night tsar has warned.
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The streets of Manchester city centre have been photographed eerily quiet.
The government has warned it will impose tougher measures to combat the spread of coronavirus if people keep ignoring the advice on 'social distancing'.
They've also promised help for small firms without insurance
"If you’ve got £40 and you need to survive for a week, you don’t splurge it all on some cake and champagne that you might eat in two years’ time"