Metrolink services will begin running more frequently amid growing passenger numbers - but tram travel will no longer be free for NHS and social care workers.
01.05.2020 - 15:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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.
Transport bosses revealed there were around 2.5 million trips on the region's road network on Monday - an increase of 6 per cent on the previous week.
And the figure is 22pc higher compared with four weeks ago.
Mayor Andy Burnham said there has also been reports of increasing numbers of people using public transport for non-essential
Metrolink services will begin running more frequently amid growing passenger numbers - but tram travel will no longer be free for NHS and social care workers.
Andy Burnham says schools in Greater Manchester should only re-open when it’s safe to do so.
Andy Burnham has accused the government of giving Greater Manchester 'no real notice' of last Sunday's announcement which saw lockdown measures eased and a return to work in certain industries encouraged.
Greater Manchester’s mayor has written to the communities secretary demanding clarity on his policy for homeless people during the continuing pandemic - and confirming councils have been told to ‘draw a line’ under the policy of self-isolating them in hotels.
A coronavirus government bailout worth £1.6 billion has been agreed to prop up the Tube and London's transport system.
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One of Andy Burnham's key advisors has hit back at the wife of former Manchester United player Angel Di Maria over her comments about the city.
Universal Basic Income should be ‘seriously considered’ as a way of helping the economy recover once the coronavirus lockdown has lifted, according to Andy Burnham.
Metrolink bosses have moved to address 'concerning accusations', made by a whistleblower, who claimed trams are not being disinfected properly during the coronavirus pandemic.
More than half the care homes reporting to Greater Manchester’s health system are now flagging Covid cases, the mayor has revealed - as he warned government not to ease the lockdown ‘prematurely’.
Metrolink’s long-term future remains uncertain, despite the government agreeing to a £11.6m bailout, the mayor of Greater Manchester has warned.
Andy Burnham today said that any significant release from the coronavirus lockdown would be 'premature'.
Andy Burnham has urged the government to stick to its promise of levelling up the country ‘with a vengeance’ as the north bids to bounce back from the coronavirus crisis.
The North West has become the new epicentre of coronavirus as the number of hospital cases has overtaken London.
The immediate future of Metrolink has been secured thanks to an £11.6m government bailout.
Government has so far failed to pay to accommodate the growing numbers of people who are becoming homeless during the Covid-19 outbreak, the mayor has warned - while slashing the amount of funding to Greater Manchester’s councils in their latest Covid bailout by £12m.
Public transport passengers in Greater Manchester could be told to wear masks during the coronavirus pandemic, the mayor has said.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has said there should be a “standards-led” easing of lockdown measures, with the Health and Safety Executive deciding whether businesses can put effective social distancing measures in place to re-open.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester has appealed to the Muslim community to avoid social gatherings during Ramadan.
A brand new ‘early warning’ system for Greater Manchester’s care homes has been drawn up in the space of a week, designed to flag any potential concerns around coronavirus outbreaks and PPE shortages.