With the Government's daily briefings now familiar viewing, families in lockdown are facing more questions from their children and teens about what's happening in Parliament and how decisions that affect our lives get made.
20.04.2020 - 19:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Fire chiefs have launched a campaign to ensure nobody dies in water during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Be Water Aware initiative is a week-long campaign.
According to the National Fire Chiefs Council, of the 263 people who drowned in 2018, fifty per cent were taking part in every day activities and had no intention of entering the water.
Runners and walkers made up 35 per cent - 93 people - who accidentally drowned.
Other incidents were jumping or diving into water, swimming, fishing, and
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