Government expected to impose tier 3 restrictions on the region if no agreement reached

The UK government has told Greater Manchester leaders that it will impose the strictest coronavirus restrictions on nearly 3 million people if no deal is reached by midday on Tuesday, in a dramatic escalation of the standoff.

The communities secretary, Robert Jenrick, said on Monday night that if no agreement is reached by noon on Tuesday: “I must advise the prime minister that despite our best endeavours we’ve been unable to reach agreement.”

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