Here are the Manchester United headlines for Friday, April 17.
03.04.2020 - 16:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Police in Trafford have been leaving Easter eggs on doorsteps for children who have decorated their houses with rainbows.
Over the last week the Greater Manchester Police Trafford North team have been keeping an eye out on homes displaying colourful rainbows in their front windows.
The officers launched a competition on Facebook to encourage youngsters to get involved in creating the rainbows to thank NHS staff and to cheer people up during the coronavirus lockdown.
Officers have chipped in
Here are the Manchester United headlines for Friday, April 17.
It's become part of the weekly lockdown ritual.
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 were called to 1,008 reports of people having house parties and other gatherings across Greater Manchester in apparent defiance of the national coronavirus lockdown across the Easter weekend.
Three police officers were assaulted after a 'serious' road traffic smash in Tameside.
Generous businesses have donated more than half a million pounds worth of goods for well-being packages for NHS staff at the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust.
The blazing sunshine has made the coronavirus lockdown even harder to bear this Easter weekend.
Manchester United have offered to open up the use of facilities at Old Trafford for the National Health Service during the coronavirus pandemic.
Police have been forced to remind people to stay at home after drivers parked up under a motorway bridge to visit Sale Water Park.
Former Chile international Ivan Zamorano is backing Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Raul Jimenez to join Manchester United this summer, insisting that his current club is not big enough for him to fulfil his potential.
A resident who lives near the Trafford Metrolink line says he's losing 14 hours of sleep a week due to 'screeching and grinding' trams.