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Sacha Lord was 'punched and attacked over his views on the reopening of hospitality', he said in a tweet.
Greater Manchester's night time economy adviser said he was 'fine' after the shocking incident on Saturday but asked 'what sort of a world are we living in?'.
In a tweet posted just before 11pm last night, Mr Lord said: "Sadly. tonight I was punched and attacked regarding my. views on re opening.
"I'm fine, but
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knifed a dad and threatened to 'cut' his dog before being spotted running from police in the background of a family photo has been jailed. Paul Norton was unable to sleep and his children were scared to visit Reddish Vale Country Park after he was attacked by Christopher Anthony Howe on May 24 last year, the Manchester Evening News reported.
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