Martin Lewis has issued a new list of ‘need-to-knows’ offering invaluable advice for most households across the country during the coronavirus pandemic.
01.06.2020 - 13:23 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Thousands of furloughed workers face uncertainty after Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced that UK Government support will end on October 31.
The Chancellor said companies would have to begin to take some of the burden of paying 80 per cent of the wages of 8.4 million workers currently at home because of economic lockdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
From August, the level of UK Government grants provided through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will be slowly tapered to reflect that
Martin Lewis has issued a new list of ‘need-to-knows’ offering invaluable advice for most households across the country during the coronavirus pandemic.
Money Saving Expert has hit out at the ad and said he has had messages from 'upset friends' after seeing that once again, scammers are cashing in on his 'death'. One fan tweeted him the ad which showed a photo of him and a breaking news banner which says 'Farewell Martin Lewis - The UK is in shock.'Martin retweeted it and blasted the scam advert.
coronavirus continues to affect every household in Scotland. Thousands of people across the country have been dealt a financial blow and affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
UK Government has confirmed that parents on statutory maternity and paternity leave who return to work after a long period of absence can be furloughed. The announcement means that staff who return from maternity and paternity leave after July 1 will be able to join the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme if their employer is unable to take them back to work.
Martin Lewis responded to claims that some UK caravan parks were refusing to issue customers with refunds, despite them being unable to use the parks.At the time, the financial guru said he was compiling a dossier of complaints and said that if consumer rights have been breached he will forward it to the Competition and Markets Authority.Now, the financial guru has given new information to help owners get a refund, after being inundated with complaints from those who are still being charged the
money-saving expert covers it all.And while we usually hear him dishing out his advice, this weekend he opened up about his personal life on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs.Speaking to the programmes host Lauren Laverne, Martin discussed the lovely reason he wanted to join ITV show This Morning as a money expert and the sudden, devastating loss of his mother when he was just 11-years-old.The financial journalist is often seen on ITV shows Good Morning Britain as well as This Morning and his
The UK Government is picking up the wage bills of 8.7 million furloughed workers, who are unable to do their jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic.
MoneySavingExpert Martin Lewis has issued an important message to all homeowners in the UK.
Furlough has been extended until the end of October and the UK Government will continue to pay 80 per cent of workers wages until July 31.
Martin Lewis and his team of money-saving experts have been chasing travel firms and holiday companies for clear answers on refund policies since flights were first suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Earlier this week, caravan owners slammed Parkdean Resorts, after the company refused to give refunds for UK caravans people are unable to use due to lockdown restrictions.
Saving for the future may not feel like a priority at the moment as coronavirus continues to affect every household in Scotland.