Warehouses across Greater Manchester have been slammed for putting employees at risk by forcing them to go to work during the coronavirus pandemic - and standing ‘back to back’ when they’re there.
06.03.2020 - 22:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
There's a huge queue of people in the Arndale tonight - and it's all down to Lego and Manchester United.
Pictures from the centre show a large number of people waiting patiently outside the Lego store.
It's all because Manchester United legend Peter Schmeichel is paying a visit to the store, along with Lego designer Michael Psiaki, for a signing with fans.
The pair are at the store to celebrate a new replica model of Old Trafford, which has been released to mark the Theatre of Dreams' 110th
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