Weddings are supposed to be a time of celebration, happiness and new beginnings for couples embarking on a future together.
09.04.2020 - 09:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Martin Lewis and his MoneySavingExpert.com team have received over 50,000 questions in the last couple of weeks relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
The financial journalist has tried to cover as many topics as possible relating to Covid-19, including banks, holiday refunds, benefits and the big talking point - furlough.
Workers placed on furlough will receive 80 per cent of their salary up to £2,500 per month, from the newly created Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
The scheme offers
Weddings are supposed to be a time of celebration, happiness and new beginnings for couples embarking on a future together.
Martin Lewis was back on television on Thursday night offering financial advice and guidance to viewers on several coronavirus-related topics.
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Martin Lewis has given a glimpse into the London home he shares with wife and their six-year-old daughter.The Money Saving Expert, 47, has been providing the British public with vital updates following the coronavirus lockdown and revealed the temporary set-up for filming. With the help of BBC Click presenter and his wife of 11 years Lara Lewington, 40, Martin has a state-of-the art home studio in a dedicated room that allows him to safely record episodes of his show for ITV.
Martin Lewis appeared in an edition of his Money Saving Show live from his London home on Thursday night with his wife Lara Lewington acting as producer and floor manager during the 30-minute special.
The UK Government’s emergency plan to save the economy has resulted in several new measures being introduced to help employers, employees and the unemployed through the Covid-19 pandemic, but the information can be a bit confusing.
MoneySavingExpert Martin Lewis has explained how the government's latest travel ban could affect already-booked holidays.
Martin Lewis has been offering more financial help and advice this week as more people are affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.