All remaining coronavirus restrictions are to be lifted, starting from this week.
03.02.2022 - 12:14 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Boris Johnson has come under severe pressure from the findings of the 'partygate' report, with 82% of people out of more than 1,200 people calling for his resignation in a Manchester Evening News survey.
The Sue Gray report looked into 16 events that took place over a dozen dates between May 2020 and April 2021, and highlighted "failures of leadership and judgement" from the PM.
12 events are being looked into by the police, including the Downing Street garden party on 20 May 2020.
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The PM has also faced pressure from within his own party as well, with Bury South MP Christian Wakeford having already to defected to Labour and several Conservative MPs submitting letters of no confidence.
In our survey, 91% of participants called for the Sue Gray report, which stated that parties "should not have been allowed to take place", to be published in full.
70 individuals were interviewed for the report, with emails, WhatsApp messages and text messages being examined as well as photographs and building entry and exit logs.
Of those answering our survey, 91% also said the public should be told if fines are issued.
Let us know your thoughts on whether the PM should resign in the comments section.
All remaining coronavirus restrictions are to be lifted, starting from this week.
A survey of NHS leaders revealed they think free Covid tests should continue for the public and self-isolation rules need to remain.
The level of Covid-19 infections continues to fall across Greater Manchester neighbourhoods, with some areas seeing fewer than ten cases.
The Prime Minister's announcement that the legal rule to self-isolate could end this month has been branded as 'concerning' by Greater Manchester' public health leader.
A man who hired a van to dump a fridge freezer in the middle of a Salford street told council officers 'sorry, I didn’t know it was illegal'.
A huge mural showing the Prime Minister dressed as a policeman wearing a party hat has caught the eye of shoppers in Manchester.
Met Police are set to question more than 50 people as their investigations into lockdown parties at No10 continue.
Police are reviewing whether a Christmas quiz in No 10 breached coronavirus restrictions after a picture emerged showing the Prime Minister and colleagues near an open bottle of prosecco and a packet of crisps.
It was among the Victorian heritage of Manchester’s Museum of Science and Industry, two and a half years ago, that Boris Johnson first made the pitch.
The Clean Air Zone for Greater Manchester has been delayed until July after facing heavy criticism, and we want to hear your thoughts on the developing situation.
Boris Johnson has told Greater Manchester residents, who were banned from mixing with other households indoors for a heartbreaking 391 days, he is 'sorry for any misjudgements' in the wake of 'partygate'.
Boris Johnson says he wants to see plans for Greater Manchester's Clean Air Zone put on hold to avoid 'stuffing up businesses'.
The mayor of Greater Manchester has vowed that Clean Air Zone charging will come to an end as soon as air quality reaches the required level.
Greater Manchester's Mayor is urging the government to 'take the politics out' of the Clean Air Zone and finally get the issue resolved.
Boris Johnson today said that Greater Manchester's Clean Air Zone plan is 'completely unworkable'.
The Prime Minister has been accused of attending a leaving party for one of his senior advisors when the country was in lockdown last January, reports say.
Neighbourhoods in Tameside are dominating the region’s biggest Covid-19 hotspots.
"I'm still wearing mine, it's still with us isn't it" says Chris Wardle as he pulls his screwed-up black cloth face mask from his coat pocket.
A fit and healthy police officer who ran marathons died of a heart attack seven hours after completing a standard GMP 'bleep' fitness test, an inquest heard.
Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner and other MPs will join striking bus drivers this week as passengers are warned all buses from First’s Oldham depot will again be cancelled on days of action.