Parents have reacted with fury at the suggestion that primary schools may begin to reopen to pupils from June.
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Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd has been released from intensive care after being treated for Covid-19.
Mr Lloyd, who was appointed as the Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary in March, was admitted to Manchester Royal Infirmary.
He has been receiving treatment since April 6, the day after Boris Johnson.
Councillor Faisal Rana tweeted a message from Mr Lloyd thanking people for their support.
The message said: "I have now been moved out of ICU.
"It certainly is a tough condition and it has no doubt left me
Parents have reacted with fury at the suggestion that primary schools may begin to reopen to pupils from June.
Andy Burnham today said that any significant release from the coronavirus lockdown would be 'premature'.
Hollywood actor Sam Lloyd, who was known for playing lawyer Ted Buckland in popular comedy-drama television series Scrubs, passed away at the age of 56 following a battle with cancer. According to a report by Variety, Sam’s confirmed the new and stated that he was diagnosed with a brain tumour and cancer in 2019 and it had spread to his spine and lungs. The agent revealed that the actor found out about the disease shortly after his wife Vanessa gave birth to their firstborn.
Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd has spoken out about what it's like to have coronavirus and how the NHS saved his life.
A dentist who spent three weeks in intensive care after contracting coronavirus has thanked the NHS staff who saved his life.
Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd has stepped down from the front bench after a spell in intensive care with coronavirus.
English singer-songwriter Marianne Faithfull has been discharged from a London hospital after being treated for coronavirus. The announcement, posted to Faithfull's social media accounts Wednesday, said the 73-year-old was released after being hospitalized for 22 days.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
A coach at a rugby club in Oldham is recovering in hospital after battling coronavirus in intensive care.
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.
A Scots pensioner was clapped out of intensive care after a four-week battle with coronavirus.