Andy Burnham says he would take a 'more cautious approach' than the government on easing the coronavirus lockdown.
11.05.2020 - 17:12 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Following on from Prime Minister Boris Johnson's address to England last night, the government has released a 60-page roadmap outlining the new rules for visiting public places, staying at home, working and public gatherings.
Also outlined in the new guidelines are rules for which shops and businesses are permitted to open, and which will have to remain closed for the timebeing.
While food retailers, markets, hardware stores and garden centres can remain open, places like gyms, hairdressers,
Andy Burnham says he would take a 'more cautious approach' than the government on easing the coronavirus lockdown.
Following on from Boris Johnson's announcement last night, shoppers in the UK have been questioning which 'non-essential' stores will be first to reopen on June 15.
Last night, Boris Johnson addressed the nation and announced some huge changes regarding lockdown restrictions for shoppers.
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford has called on the head of the civil service to investigate the "rule-breaking and the Tory Government's cover-up" of Dominic Cummings' lockdown journey to Durham.
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic we’ve been given various updates from Prime Minister Boris Johnson, detailing what the next steps for the country will be.
The government has quietly tweaked its new "Stay Alert" slogan following 'confusing' backlash.
Families from different households in Wales may be able to meet outdoors as Welsh Government considering relaxing lockdown.
Boris Johnson has called for more patience from the nation as it plots a course back to normality.
Education chiefs in Rochdale have warned the borough's schools won't reopen until it's safe for children and staff.
A growing number of councils across England have rejected government plans to reopen schools on June 1.
The government has issued new guidance about how businesses can make workplaces safer from coronavirus, as they attempt to restart the UK economy.
The government has released new guidelines for people returning to work after Boris Johnson set out his 'road map' for lifting lockdown.