The Bishop of Manchester, David Walker, has called for the sacking of Boris Johnson's chief of staff Dominic Cummings as the row over the controversial adviser's movements during lockdown refused to abate.
07.05.2020 - 10:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Premier League supporters could be back in football stadiums by October with Boris Johnson set to lay out a six-month plan to get the United Kingdom out of lockdown.
Football in the UK has been suspended since mid-March due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
However, it's widely reported that lockdown measures will be lifted when Johnson addresses the country on Sunday with a five-point plan.
The final point of that 50-page plan is to allow football fans back into grounds for the first time
The Bishop of Manchester, David Walker, has called for the sacking of Boris Johnson's chief of staff Dominic Cummings as the row over the controversial adviser's movements during lockdown refused to abate.
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Good Morning Britain’s Jonathan Swain challenged Justice Secretary Robert Buckland live on TV in response to the government apparently ghosting the programme.
Manchester appeared to be returning to some kind of normality today as many people returned to work.
Boris Johnson has called for more patience from the nation as it plots a course back to normality.
Greater Manchester cops have been told to 'use common sense' when faced with coronavirus lockdown breaches after measures were rejigged.
The secretary of an emerging political group has moved to distance his party from a series of propoganda tags graffitied across East Kilbride.
By Jake Kanter
Workers could be put at risk by loosened lockdown guidance, town halls across Greater Manchester fear.
The government has issued new guidance about how businesses can make workplaces safer from coronavirus, as they attempt to restart the UK economy.