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19.11.2020 - 04:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The coronavirus pandemic has created not only a health emergency but an economic one.
Protecting lives and safeguarding jobs has been at the heart of the UK Government’s response and they’ve provided the largest package of emergency support in post-war history, worth more than £200billion.Chancellor Rishi Sunak has unveiled a new raft of support for workers and businesses after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced new restrictions to help slow the spread of coronavirus.Protecting jobs is a top
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Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has accused the UK government of intentionally destroying the night life sector through the introduction of new coronavirus restrictions.The sector argues it will be among the hardest hit through Boris Johnson’s revised three-tier system, which the PM outlined in a virtual statement to the Commons last week.The new rules, which are due to come in to force from Wednesday (December 2), will see non-essential retail and personal care providers, such as
From December 2 more than 20 million people face tougher tiered restrictions.When the national lockdown ends next Wednesday, England will revert back to the tiered system first introduced in October.However, it has been "strengthened" and Boris Johnson described it as "tougher" as the UK still battles the coronavirus pandemic.Health secretary Matt Hancock announced on Thursday (November 26) which areas would be placed in which tier.Greater Manchester will be placed in Tier 3, the 'Very High
UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak today unveiled the parameters of the government’s Spending Review, including the creation of a new Global Screen Fund that is designed to partially plug the gap left by the absence of Creative Europe’s MEDIA funding post-Brexit.
Perth and Kinross councillors on opposing sides both made clear their desire for the long-awaited deal to be signed off.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.A joint statement issued by the four UK governments said they had been working closely together to find a way for family and friends to see each other, recognising it must be “limited and cautious”.Boris Johnson warned families they must make a “personal judgement” about the risks of coronavirus to vulnerable loved ones when forming a Christmas bubble.“We can’t afford to throw caution to the wind.
coronavirus social restrictions that will allow friends and loved ones to reunite over the Christmas period.All four parts of the UK have signed off an aligned approach allowing up to three households to form a ‘Christmas bubble’ from December 23 to 27.People will also be able to travel between tiers and across the whole of the UK without restriction within the five-day period, for the purposes of meeting with their bubble.Those travelling to and from Northern Ireland will be permitted to travel
follow our blog.The government is meeting with the leaders of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to discuss plans to allow families to reunite over Christmas.A Cobra meeting bringing together the UK government and the devolved administrations will be held this afternoon to agree on a four-nation approach to relaxing coronavirus restrictions over the festive period.
Cyberpunk 2077 seemingly around the corner, Keanu Reeves has shared his experiences working on the highly anticipated game in a brand new video.During the final episode of Night City Wire, CD Projekt RED and Reeves – who portrays the enigmatic terrorist-rockstar Johnny Silverhand – dived deep into his contributions to the game.“I’ve had the opportunity to do voiceover a few times, I’ve worked on a cartoon, I had done some documentaries, but I’ve never done this much,” Reeves says, giving gamers
Gordon Brown has told Boris Johnson to “act now” and tell people across the UK how they can spend Christmas together.The former Prime Minister intervened by urging Johnson to accept that tighter lockdowns may have to be kept in place next month to allow restrictions to be relaxed over Christmas.Brown said: “I found being prime minister you’ve got to be two steps ahead of events. You cannot be behind the curve.