Hancock says financial support for Greater Manchester still ‘on table’ after tier 3 imposed

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Matt Hancock confirmed the government’s offer of financial support for Greater Manchester businesses ‘remains on the table’ after Boris Johnson said he was imposing tier 3 on the region from 12.01am on Friday.  The Greater Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, said £60m had been offered for business and employment support but he rejected it because the region needed £65m as a bare minimum UK coronavirus: Hancock says financial support ‘remains on table’ after Greater Manchester tier 3 imposed – as it happened Chaos and fury as Boris Johnson forces curbs on Greater Manchester

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