Almost 1,000 babies have been born in Bolton during the coronavirus pandemic, with midwives working throughout the lockdown to deliver the babies safely.
15.04.2020 - 21:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
It's a warm, sunny evening in Bolton town centre and the streets are mostly silent.
Nearly everybody is at home following the government's coronavirus lockdown advice.
But, for Ashley Khan and Katie Bland this is the first chance they have had to get a decent meal in days.
The couple are standing in a queue of dozens in Le Mans Crescent, in the shadow of Bolton town hall, waiting their turn at a street kitchen run by support group Homeless Aid UK.
Both of them have been homeless before, but just
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