Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Hundreds of motorcyclists took to the streets of Greater Manchester in a huge thank to the NHS.
Despite Sunday's heavy rain and flooding, more than 200 bikers took on a charity ride for the NHS, Blood Bikes Manchester and North West Air Ambulance.
The route started in Barton, passing Trafford General Hospital, Manchester Royal Infirmary, North Manchester General Hospital and Salford Royal Infirmary in tribute to key workers and their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more:'Hard-working' man drowned accidentally in Marple Aqueduct after struggling with lockdown, inquest hears Event organisers say between 200 and 300 bikers took part, and that more
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