Confusion, controversy and quiet chaos erupts on the streets of Levenshulme
Not everyone is impressed with the newly-installed traffic calming measures
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It’s just a couple of hours after the Prime Minister has addressed the nation on Monday evening, and there’s a quiet chaos emerging within the streets of Levenshulme.
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Manchester city centre’s controversial plaza is likely to remain a heated topic of conversation this year.
Manchester, Oldham and Rochdale leaders speak out on whether schools should stay closed
Boris Johnson today said schools were safe and told parents children should be sent back
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Leaders in Manchester, Oldham and Rochdale have now spoken out in the row over whether schools should stay closed due to coronavirus.
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Jeremy Corbyn s brother Piers leads anti-lockdown march through Manchester city centre
Around 500 people were in attendance in the city centre
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Jeremy Corbyn s brother led an anti-lockdown march in the city centre today.
Piers Corbyn was one of around 500 people who marched through Manchester in another protest against lockdown regulations.