A school teacher has swapped playground patrols for street patrols as a volunteer police officer during the coronavirus lockdown.
14.04.2020 - 11:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A mental health charity set up in the wake of the Manchester Arena attack is providing a free online therapy for people who have been traumatised by the coronavirus crisis.
Businessman Sean Gardner was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder following the 2017 suicide bombing - he was in the foyer when the blast happened, saw unimaginable horrors and spent almost two hours looking for his daughter following an Ariana Grande concert.
He later found his uninjured daughter - but the pair were
A school teacher has swapped playground patrols for street patrols as a volunteer police officer during the coronavirus lockdown.
Mums in Manchester are backing calls for the government to extend maternity leave amid the coronavirus lockdown.
The mayor of Greater Manchester has urged the public to abide by coronavirus lockdown rules following after a surge in people travelling on the roads this week.
A total of 171 fixed penalty notices have been issued by police across Greater Manchester to people flouting coronavirus lockdown laws, new figures revealed today.
Four men are facing lengthy jail terms after admitting breaking in to hospitals during the coronavirus crisis to steal gas canisters.
The number of coronavirus deaths in Greater Manchester peaked in mid April - a full eight days after the rest of England, new figures have revealed.
In these current circumstances, many people are beginning to think more about the importance of sorting out their personal and financial affairs.
A pair of neighbours floutedcoronavirus lockdown rules by throwing an all-day house party.
The sentencing hearing of the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber has been adjourned indefinitely because of the coronaviris lockdown.
Tip closures and a surge in home renovation projects have seen scores of people across Greater Manchester flout lockdown rules to dump rubbish on our streets.
Greater Manchester Police has issued a warning to shoppers about scammers posing as supermarket Tesco to steal personal details by pretending to offer 'free vouchers' during the coronavirus outbreak.
New figures show that Greater Manchester Police has used wide-ranging new powers to enforce the coronavirus lockdown sparingly - just 38 fines have been dished out so far.
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.
Modern slaves will be allowed to stay in safe houses for longer during the coronavirus outbreak.