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.
18.05.2020 - 17:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Martin Lewis's financial advice during the coronavirus pandemic has been vital to many workers needing financial support from their employers and the government.
Last week, he was back on the television to talk about the latest money news - including the extension of the furlough scheme and the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme.
During ITV's The Martin Lewis Money Show, broadcast live from his home, Martin spoke to Jim Harra, Chief Executive at HMRC.
The scheme set up by the government to
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.
Homeowners who are taking a three-month mortgage payment holiday will be able to extend it for another three months, or start making reduced payments.
MoneySavingExpert Martin Lewis has issued an important message to all homeowners in the UK.
Thousands of furloughed workers face uncertainty after Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced that UK Government support will end on October 31.
Council Tax is a payment based on the value of your home and was introduced in Scotland in 1993.
Martin Lewis was back on television on Thursday night offering financial advice and guidance to viewers on several coronavirus-related topic s.
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.
Martin Lewis has teamed up with the Open University to launch a free online course to train people in the art of "financial self-defence".
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.