Major roadworks are being ramped up across Manchester with traffic levels plummeting by more than two thirds during the coronavirus lockdown.
19.04.2020 - 21:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Having more weird and vivid dreams than usual at the moment? You're not alone.
People across the world are reporting a increase in strange and graphic dreams amid the coronavirus pandemic.
You could be one of the third of people who say they are losing sleep and enduring restless nights.
And you might be wondering why you're struggling to get a full night's sleep - and exactly what your subconscious is trying to tell you.
But why are we experiencing more vivid dreams than usual?
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Major roadworks are being ramped up across Manchester with traffic levels plummeting by more than two thirds during the coronavirus lockdown.
A school teacher has swapped playground patrols for street patrols as a volunteer police officer during the coronavirus lockdown.
A devastated grandson has told of his agony after his beloved grandfather killed himself over the heartache of not seeing his family during the coronavirus lockdown.
"The one thing you can depend on from creative people, for better or worse, is that they can't sit still for very long"
Adding insult to the severely injured entertainment industry, which has all but disappeared during the coronavirus pandemic, online piracy is back, and bigger than ever.
No one should die alone, without loved ones there to support them.
There are some very special people helping to ensure we are all staying healthy - or getting medical help - during the Covid-19 emergency.
In these current circumstances, many people are beginning to think more about the importance of sorting out their personal and financial affairs.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge participated in a rare roundtable interview on the BBC discussing the importance of prioritizing mental health in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus crisis. Prince William expressed concern over his father and grandparents due to their older age and vulnerability to the novel virus.
Tip closures and a surge in home renovation projects have seen scores of people across Greater Manchester flout lockdown rules to dump rubbish on our streets.
Modern slaves will be allowed to stay in safe houses for longer during the coronavirus outbreak.
Rihanna's Clara Lionel Foundation (CLF) and Twitter/Square CEO Jack Dorsey announced on Thursday (April 9) a joint $4.2 million grant to the Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles, helping domestic violence victims in the city amid the COVID-19 "stay at home" order. According to a press release, the Los Angeles Housing Authority determined that approximately 90 people