deeply disappointing ' and ' recklessly irresponsible ' that the press was briefed before they were. Mr Burnham tweeted late last night to say : "No discussion.
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The Prime Minister will announce that all pubs, bars, restaurants and other hospitality businesses in England will be required to close by 10pm from Thursday, September 24.
Mr Johnson will also confirm that the hospitality sector will be restricted by law to table service only.New rules are due to be announced at 8pm today (Tuesday), when the Prime Minister will make an address to the nation on live TV.The decision is already proving to be controversial amongst the hospitality industry and M.E.N
.deeply disappointing ' and ' recklessly irresponsible ' that the press was briefed before they were. Mr Burnham tweeted late last night to say : "No discussion.
intimate fundraising gig at the Night & Day cafe top raise cash for grassroots music venues affected by the coronavirus pandemic.Lockdown measures are still a hot topic across Greater Manchester - and beyond. We want to know your opinions in the survey below...It will take place when social distancing rules are eased and gigs are allowed again.The live music sector is among the industries hit hardest by the lockdown.Figures from music industry analysts, Carey & Chambers predict that without an
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top cop admitted the new rules could see an increase in late-night house parties. Police Scotland's Chief Constable has said patrols will be increased to ensure compliance with the new measure, aimed at reducing the spread of coronavirus.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterOne of Ayr's busiest bars says it will close its doors in a bid to come back "stronger and adapted to the new normal".The BUF in Arthur Street announced tonight that it would shut following the introduction of a 10pm curfew on pubs and restaurants.Bosses at the late night venue said they were "saddened" to make the move, but said the restrictions would leave them unable to trade.In a statement,
hereAt the height of the outbreak, GMP lost about 20 per cent of staff through illness and people isolating.Today that figure is 3.5 per cent, about 380 police officers and staff who have either tested positive, have symptoms or have been close to someone who has tested positive.When a fifth of the force was off, reported crime had plummeted by a third so the absence was not as significant as it could have been.Now reported crime in Greater Manchester is almost at the level it was before
coronavirus curfew, Oliver Dowden has confirmed.Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that a spike in Covid-19 infections has prompted a new set of lockdown restrictions in England, including a 10pm curfew on a number of hospitality, leisure, entertainment and tourism businesses, as well as enforced table service across all pubs and restaurants.The new measures also saw Johnson urge people to work from home where possible again, and warned that the new changes could remain in place for
Nicola Sturgeon confirmed. The move was announced shortly after the same rule was imposed on premises in England.