A three-day virtual book festival bringing together the best of the cancelled UK literary events will feature Killing Eve creator Luke Jennings, a celebration of Anne Bronte and a discussion about contagion.
03.04.2020 - 13:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Nearly two weeks into the UK’s coronavirus lockdown, and people are still driving like idiots.
Just last week, GMP's Chief Constable Ian Hopkins slammed drivers for treating the region's largely empty roads like a 'race track' and driving at 'ludicrous' speeds.
He warned that rogue drivers were putting lives at risk.
"Please, treat the roads safely because if you are in an accident its tying up NHS resources and it's tying up our resource and it's putting everybody at risk of further infection",
A three-day virtual book festival bringing together the best of the cancelled UK literary events will feature Killing Eve creator Luke Jennings, a celebration of Anne Bronte and a discussion about contagion.
By Jake Kanter
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