The IAH Secure Adult Detention Facility, which is operated by ICE – Photo: Facebook.
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A pub which was named and shamed by Chief Constable Ian Hopkins for allegedly breaching the coronavirus lockdown has been cleared.
The Shakespeare in Farnworth was one of two pubs named by the top cop during a live interview broadcast on BBC Radio Manchester's Mike Sweeney show on March 26 - the third day of the national lockdown announced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the beginning of that week.
But council licensing officials have now confirmed they had found 'no evidence' it had broken
The IAH Secure Adult Detention Facility, which is operated by ICE – Photo: Facebook.
On May 1, Cubans usually celebrate International Workers Day on the streets, flocking to open spaces throughout the country, with hundreds of thousands convening in Havana’s Plaza de la Revolución.
The Recording Academy has named former Google executiveValeisha Butterfield Jones as its first chief diversity & inclusion officer, effective May 11. Butterfield Jones will join the executive leadership team and report directly to Harvey Mason Jr., academy chair and interim president/CEO.
The Recording Academy has named former Google executive Valeisha Butterfield Jones as its first chief diversity & inclusion officer effective May 11. Butterfield Jones will join the executive leadership team and report directly to Harvey Mason, Jr., academy chair and interim president/CEO. She is charged with applying inclusionary
A mum says shes has been left 'really upset' after she was named and shamed on Facebook for not joining in with clap for carers.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have faced criticism for allegedly flouting the government's lockdown rules.The 20 year old blonde and her boyfriend, who is also 20, were staying at Molly-Mae’s mother’s home in Hitchin, Hertfordshire as the UK public were urged to stay home by Boris Johnson. However, it appears the couple have since taken the 170 mile trip to stay at their flat in Manchester, despite the guidelines.
Police have increased patrols on parts of Greater Manchester's near-deserted roads because of what senior officers describe as dangerous levels of speeding during lockdown.
A man who has repeatedly ignored the coronavirus lockdown has been hauled in front of the courts for breaking the rules for a third time.
Greater Manchester Police officers have done their best to enforce new coronavirus legislation while being subjected to 'shocking' attacks, the chief constable.
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Nearly 1,500 rogue drivers were caught speeding on Greater Manchester's near deserted roads in just seven days during the coronavirus lockdown, with one topping 129mph.
Police say they are stepping up patrols after numerous people were seen having 'social gatherings' in a park in Salford.
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Since the government imposed strict lockdown measures over two weeks ago, Greater Manchester has seen a huge difference in its pace of life.
A woman has been charged with failing to comply with the Coronavirus Act after police were called to a house party in Bury, multiple times