A BMW driver has been arrested after police found 10 bags of cocaine in the car.
08.04.2020 - 21:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Greater Manchester Police are responding to hundreds of coronavirus-related incidents every day.
The region’s deputy mayor for policing and crime Bev Hughes said the number of so-called ‘COVID-19 incidents’ have risen considerably, with officers responding to 500 callouts a day last weekend.
Incidents include the dispersal of large gatherings, with GMP arresting and charging a Bury woman after being called to break up a house party several times.
Demand on call centres has remained stable,
A BMW driver has been arrested after police found 10 bags of cocaine in the car.
Police say they allowed hundreds of people to gather at the funeral of ‘Mr Ibiza’ Clive Pinnock to protect 'wider public safety'.
Crime in Manchester city centre has plummeted during the coronavirus pandemic.
It's warm, sunny weekday lunchtime in Piccadilly Gardens.
More than 2,000 coronavirus support packages are being delivered to Manchester homes every day - but the city council says more supplies are needed to meet demand.
Two police officers who missed their wedding due to the coronavirus outbreak were able to honour their big day with a mini ceremony at work.
A pair of neighbours floutedcoronavirus lockdown rules by throwing an all-day house party.
Greater Manchester Police officers have done their best to enforce new coronavirus legislation while being subjected to 'shocking' attacks, the chief constable.
Love Island contestant Mike Boateng has admitted lying to take a day off while serving in the police, but said he acted out of character after facing racism in his force.
A man has appeared in court after breaching the coronavirus lockdown restrictions for a SECOND time.
Police have released images of three men they want to speak to after restaurant staff and customers were attacked and threatened with a large knife.
A man accused of biting a police constable during the coronavirus lockdown has appeared in court.
A yob who claimed he had coronavirus and threatened to spit at two officers has been jailed.
Tributes have been paid to a Greater Manchester Police worker who is believed to have died from coronavirus.
Leading politicians from Greater Manchester and the North West have called for greater action to be taken against ‘non-essential’ businesses remaining open during the coronavirus pandemic.