Alternative name signs have been put up around the city.
Richard Ratcliffe said: ‘This is no way to keep testing someone after four years of trauma.’
Professor Dame Anne Glover said an inquiry into failures around the handling of the pandemic must be delivered within months, not years.
Reports have suggested that ministers plan to suspend Sunday trading laws for a year to try and stimulate the economy.
Ministers had urged people to avoid mass gatherings.
The endeavour was the same distance as Len Gibbon’s historic journey from Portsmouth to Gold Beach, Normandy, in 1944.
The anonymous graffiti read: ‘People of colour are being failed by the system’ alongside a painting of the American flag burning.
Data from Public Health England suggests that the R value of Covid-19 transmission is above the crucial threshold of 1 in the region.
The analysis comes after calls for the Government to deny coronavirus loans to companies deemed risky by HMRC.
Traders last sold their wares on March 21.
They said anyone travelling to take part in a protest can expect to be stopped, advised to return home and could face a fine or court appearance.
Meanwhile, the Voluntary Organisations Disability Group said it was concerned the Government was ‘continuing to overlook’ other parts of the sector.
Trade groups fear venues will have to stay shut if smaller gaps are not allowed between customers.
Robinson had been arrested following an incident in Barrow-in-Furness on Thursday.
Headteachers in Tameside are urged not to reopen after new data on infection rates in north-west England.
Chris Hopson said political leaders ‘need to understand that running these organisations is a complex and difficult task’.
Sarah Dearman – nee Chapman – wrote her name into the history books due to her role in leading the 1888 matchgirls’ strike over pay and conditions.