The Chancellor Rishi Sunak has tonight announced that charities across the UK will receive a £750 million package of support to help them survive the coronavirus crisis.
21.03.2020 - 01:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Hospitality giant G1 Group have backtracked on their decision to axe hundreds of Scots workers amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Bosses will now review their previous decision to fire employees after the UK Government announced unprecedented measures to cover the wages of workers.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said the government would provide companies with grants to cover 80% of a worker's salary if they were kept on during the downturn.
Just 24 hours earlier G1 staff were shocked to
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak has tonight announced that charities across the UK will receive a £750 million package of support to help them survive the coronavirus crisis.
it could be at least six months before life returns to normal following the coronavirus lockdown, a leading medic has said.
By Jake Kanter
The Scottish Government has called on the chancellor to offer more help to self-employed workers impacted by Coronavirus.
"The Government’s proposals fall far short of the lifeline needed by the self-employed in the music industry and creative sector," says CEO Tom Kiehl
The head of the British directors association, Directors UK, has called on the government to consider emergency measures to support freelance and self-employed workers in the film and TV industries, among the creative sectors hardest hit by the ongoing coronavirus crisis. In an open letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Directors UK CEO Andrew Chowns pointed to the fact that a vast proportion of the U.K.
© Getty Getty Keith Lemon has been spotted in the pub enjoying a pint despite showing symptoms of having coronavirus.