The country is entering its third week of lockdown brought in to slow the spread of coronavirus.
24.03.2020 - 17:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Only a handful of stores will remain open at the Trafford Centre during the UK-wide lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
All retail stores selling non-essential items have been closed with immediate effect following the announcement by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday evening (March 23).
Stores which sell necessities, such as food and medicine, will stay open - including supermarkets, health shops and pharmacies.
Shops selling non-essential items, such as clothing and
The country is entering its third week of lockdown brought in to slow the spread of coronavirus.
The coronavirus pandemic has completely changed the world as we know it.
When the UK lockdown was announced by the Prime Minister over a week ago, the public were told they should only leave their homes in only a few circumstances.
The clear blue sky acts as an inappropriate backdrop to the lines of shuttered stalls in Bury Market.
The list of places that have been classed as 'essential' and can remain open during the UK lockdown has been updated.
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK shores, many lives across the nation have been turned upside down. And, after Boris Johnson’s announcement on Monday 23 March, residents across the country have been forced to put their near-future plans on hold, with birthdays, weddings and other large gatherings cancelled to attempt to stunt the growth of covid-19 cases across the UK.
A number of questions were raised when it was announced the UK would go into lockdown in the prime minister’s address to the nation on Monday evening.
The UK was essentially put into lockdown on Monday night when the Prime Minister ordered the public to stay home and only go out for "very limited purposes".