A government minister has told Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley to 'back off', insisting there is 'no reason' for a store such as his to remain open following the Prime Minister's orders to the country amid the coronavirus pandemic.
17.03.2020 - 21:25 / variety.com
The U.K. government has set out a series of major interventions to bolster the economy and business in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, including support for theaters and cinemas — but questions still remain on the fate of the freelance workforce.
“We must act like any war-time government and do anything it takes to support our economy,” said Prime Minister Boris Johnson at a Downing Street press conference Tuesday, the second of a series of daily press briefings to discuss the government’s
A government minister has told Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley to 'back off', insisting there is 'no reason' for a store such as his to remain open following the Prime Minister's orders to the country amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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