The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxThe Mayor of Greater Manchester has said the region's leaders have "unanimously rejected" a Tier 3 lockdown.Mayor Andy Burnham said northern cities would resist the tightening of measures without 80% job support because they don't want to be the "canaries in the coalmine".Currently only the Liverpool city region has been placed into the strictest tier in England to halt the spread of coronavirus.Tier 3 involves pubs closing unless they serve food and punters can only drink in them if they have ordered a "substantial meal".Mr Burnham said: "Today we communicated our clear and unanimous view to the Government."It is wrong to place some of.
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