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17.04.2020 - 22:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Police have increased patrols on parts of Greater Manchester's near-deserted roads because of what senior officers describe as dangerous levels of speeding during lockdown.
Traffic cameras across Greater Manchester have clocked 6,293 speeders since Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the restrictions on March 23, according to GMP, which says some areas have seen a 57 per cent increase in speeding offences.
As the force announced patrols would be increased on the roads, it published traffic
Getting dressed? Thought not. But that doesn't mean we can't look stylish in our pyjamas – and celebs are feeling the same way.
Andy Burnham today said that any significant release from the coronavirus lockdown would be 'premature'.
Carers are being offered a £230 one-off emergency boost to help them through the pandemic.
Carers are being offered a £230 one-off emergency boost to help them through the pandemic.
Veterans with sight loss are keeping connected during lockdown thanks to “godsend” devices featuring specialist vision impairment software.
A Bolton businesswoman has been joined by famous faces for daily skip and dance routines during lockdown.
The coronavirus crisis will cost Greater Manchester councils £541 million in extra costs and lost income, a town hall leader has said.
Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd has been released from intensive care after being treated for Covid-19.
Three out of the four stars of are singers now.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have faced criticism for allegedly flouting the government's lockdown rules.The 20 year old blonde and her boyfriend, who is also 20, were staying at Molly-Mae’s mother’s home in Hitchin, Hertfordshire as the UK public were urged to stay home by Boris Johnson. However, it appears the couple have since taken the 170 mile trip to stay at their flat in Manchester, despite the guidelines.
Lee Min-Ho returned to acting after three years with The King: Eternal Monarch. The actor was MIA owing to his military service. While we missed him on the small screen, the South Korean actor made the wait worth it. Min-Ho united with Kim Go-Eun to star in the romantic fantasy drama premiered over the weekend. As the trailer already revealed, The King: Eternal Monarch revolves around parallel universes. One is ruled by a monarchy and the other follows a democratic system.
It is now more than three weeks since Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the nation to 'stay at home' in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
The current lockdown situation means one thing at least- we can concentrate on taking care of ourselves.
Nearly 1,500 rogue drivers were caught speeding on Greater Manchester's near deserted roads in just seven days during the coronavirus lockdown, with one topping 129mph.