Former Roma midfielder Daniele De Rossi has revealed that he always dreamt of playing for Manchester United - but the strength of United's midfield meant that his dream never became a reality.
24.03.2020 - 18:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester's rough sleepers are being urgently housed in hotels as public officials race to protect them from coronavirus.
The council has commandeered hotels and other buildings to provide safe places for street homeless people to either stay indoors or self-isolate - in line with the national lockdown rules.
It has also purchased large amounts of hand sanitiser, which has been sent out across hostels and temporary accommodation, and is discouraging the few remaining soup kitchens from
Former Roma midfielder Daniele De Rossi has revealed that he always dreamt of playing for Manchester United - but the strength of United's midfield meant that his dream never became a reality.
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More than 500 of Greater Manchester's homeless have been placed in hotels in the week since a £5 million coronavirus emergency plan was announced.
People on low incomes in Manchester are to see £150 wiped off their council tax bills as the council steps up its efforts to help struggling households during the coronavirus pandemic.
Pop legend Rick Astley has announced a huge free concert for all NHS frontline staff, primary care workers and all blue light staff.
The gig will take place in Manchester in October
A Manchester councillor has issued a heartbreaking tribute after losing her mother to coronavirus aged 82.
A man is to appear in court after a police officer was allegedly 'coughed at by someone claiming to have coronavirus' while responding to an incident in Piccadilly Gardens.
Police have tonight said that "it is not necessary" to close down Piccadilly Gardens - hours after the force's Chief Constable and the council said they would be shutting it off.
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A 10 per cent cut in pay for certain staff at Manchester Airport for 12 months was agreed in an 'initial' deal struck between unions and airport bosses to protect the business and safeguard jobs amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the M.E.N. can reveal.