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'It feels like I’m back at school and we’ve been put in detention for talking back to the teacher'... Tier 3 a 'kick in the crotch' for Greater Manchester's restaurants and pubs

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moving goalposts ', people are beginning to lose hope. Local DJ and music producer Liam Hyphen - a familiar face behind the decks at the city centre's nightlife hotspots - said: "It feels like I’m back at school and we’ve been put in detention for talking back to the teacher."I haven’t worked since March and probably won’t until well into next year by the looks of it."People are struggling financially and mentally.

We can’t go on like this."I’ve lost friends throughout this pandemic to suicide and I fear I may lose more. There’s no help and not enough being done to protect those who need it."The hospitality industry is NOT to blame.

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