has condemned the gathering - which took place despite government orders to stay home in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus.
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coronavirus restrictions will be in place in Greater Manchester from 00.01am on Friday.
The region is now classed as 'very high risk' in the new tiered system the government uses to respond to outbreaks.This means the millions will follow the same rules imposed in the Liverpool City Region and Lancashire earlier in the month.The rule means that you cannot meet with people outside of your household indoors or outdoors - including private gardens and outdoor hospitality settings - unless you're in
.has condemned the gathering - which took place despite government orders to stay home in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus.
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Several hundred people gathered in Manchester city centre this afternoon despite government orders to stay home to try and curb the spread of coronavirus. Many of those attending did not observe social distancing guidance and were not wearing masks.
here"But I don’t want to be at constant loggerheads with them.
Manchester United legend dad. Starter was garlic prawns and warm bread, followed by fillet steak and homemade chips.The children made not one but three desserts - apple crumble and custard, chocolate brownie and ice cream and strawberries, meringue and ice cream.Pundit Rio looked suave in a blue suit and Kate, who is expecting their first child together, was radiant in a shimmering black floor-length gown as she embraced her growing baby bump.
Manchester Evening News has spoken to Dr Dienes and other psychologists to get the latest advice on how to handle the pandemic, lockdown restrictions and the potential problems they could cause for loneliness, relationships, work and financial management.
students staged a protest a the Fallowfield Campus, after the university put up mental fencing at halls of residences at Owens Park and Unsworth Park.
Phil for almost 21 years, says the Nevilles are now even closer after lockdown. Julie, 45, says her former Manchester United star husband, with whom she has two children, is her 'best friend' and they've treasured the extra time they've had together.
hereKaren Smart, managing director at Manchester Airport, said: "The coronavirus pandemic poses an unprecedented challenge to our airport and to our wider industry, but we are determined to provide passengers with the best possible service in the circumstances, ensuring both their safety and comfort."When it became clear that England would enter a second national lockdown, we moved quickly to put an appropriate plan of action in place, which will safeguard the continued operation of our airport
after the university erected mental fencing at halls of residences at Owens Park and Unsworth Park.The university have since apologised for the "concern" and "distress" caused by the move, as they agreed to remove the fencing entirely.Bosses claim the fencing was put in place on Thursday morning - which coincided with the first day of lockdown - as a response to a number of concerns raised about security at the site.But students reacted with anger about how the decision had been communicated,
hereBut they were heavily criticised by some students and parents for 'penning them in', with students only learning what was happening when they woke up to find the fencing being erected. A number of students contacted the M.E.N to raise concerns about the mental health strain students are already under.Shortly before 9pm, around an hour after the protests began, the university issued an apology, and said the fencing would be removed on Friday morning.
said they had no prior warning before workmen began erecting metal fencing at halls of residences including Owens Park and Unsworth Park today.
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Manchester University has put up fencing and introduced security checks on students living in Fallowfield halls in response to the new lockdown.Dozens of students said they had no prior warning before workmen began erecting metal fencing at halls of residences including Owens Park and Unsworth Park today.The University has now issued a statement explaining that 'new security measures' are being installed 'in response to the national four-week lockdown.'Students are not being locked in, the
We want to hear how you feel about the new national lockdown and how it will affect you. You can fill out our survey below. Click 'display interactive content' or follow this link if you can't see it on your device. A statement issued by the Arndale says: "Manchester Arndale – which sits at the heart of the city - continued to provide access to key services such as pharmacies, supermarkets and banks throughout the lockdown in spring."Many of these essential services can only be reached through
With Greater Manchester's hospitals struggling under the influx of coronavirus patients, it is probably not what health officials would want to see.
Greater Manchester leaders are expecting the latest national lockdown to last longer than expected and remain skeptical about the effect it will have on rising Covid-19 cases.Mayor Andy Burnham and deputy mayor Sir Richard Leese say the success of the lockdown will depend on whether people follow the rules in the four weeks to December 2.Any benefits that arise from the lockdown are unlikely to be felt until after three weeks after it comes into place on Thursday morning, they said.Both leaders