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direct to your inboxPolice have issued over one hundred fines this weekend as people continue to break lockdown restrictions.The force said 135 fines had been handed out between Friday and Sunday to people attending house parties, meeting in large groups indoors and outoors, and for leaving the house without a valid reason.Officers also fined a number of people who travelled to Manchester Airport to wave a passenger off, and for failing to isolate after international travel.Last week, step one
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direct to your inboxThis is the moment hundreds of people joined a protest in Manchester city centre over the government's controversial new crime laws.The 'Kill the Bill' demonstration began with dozens of people marching down Market Street and Deansgate before gathering in St Peter's Square at around 5pm tonight.The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill has been passed by MPs in the House of Commons tonight despite fierce criticism.It includes measures which will increase sentences for
direct to your inboxA man has suffered facial injuries after police were called to reports of a group of men fighting with weapons.Officers were called to Ogden Lane in Openshaw at around 4.10pm today (Monday, 15 March) to reports of violence.One man sustained facial injuries during the fight, police said.They are not believe to be serious.An investigation has been launched by Greater Manchester Police.No arrests have been made.A spokesperson for GMP said: "Police were called at 4.10pm to
direct to your inbox Three men have been arrested after the George Floyd mural in Manchester's Northern Quarter was damaged again.
direct to your inboxA virtual vigil and other online commemorative events for Sarah Everard will be held by groups in Manchester and beyond this evening as police urge people not to gather in large groups in public.It comes after a High Court judge refused to intervene in a dispute over whether police should allow a vigil for the 33-year-old to take place in London tonight (Saturday).
direct to your inboxTwo properties in Manchester where large crowds of ‘selfish’ revellers attended house parties during lockdown - including one attacked by a gunman - have been shut down.A closure order was issued against a student house in Fallowfield on March 5 after police and the city council received several complaints from neighbours.The main occupier of the property on Brailsford Road received a £10,000 fine for hosting an illegal gathering attended by around 40 people on February 26.It
direct to your inboxThree people have been taken to hospital after being cut from two vehicles following a crash in Ashton-under-Lyne.Police, firefighters and paramedics were all sent out to Broadoak Road at 2pm today, March 5, following the two-vehicle collision.The road was closed following the incident while firefighters also dealt with an oil spillage on the road, and buses were diverted along Smallshaw Road.A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service added: “At just after