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Government funds will maintain vital transport links to the mainland.
The government has introduced the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill in Parliament.
Restaurants, pubs and cafes will get automatic freedoms to provide takeaway services for another year.
Planning rules will be relaxed so pubs and restaurants can operate as hot food takeaways during the coronavirus outbreak.
Temporary insolvency restrictions protections are being lifted and new targeted measures to support small business and commercial tenants introduced.
From 10 September 2020, we’ll restart the process for companies that have applied for voluntary strike off.
The government has concluded a deal that is positive for all parties.
The final report of the government’s fundamental review of business rates will now be published in the Autumn, it was announced today, 19 February.
Employers will be able to make claims through the Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme from 26 May.
Notification of the Airport and Ground Operators Support Scheme, which gives funding to airports and airport ground crews affected by COVID-19.
The Sustainable Innovation Fund will help companies recovering from the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) keep their cutting-edge projects and ideas alive.
A revaluation of business rates will no longer take place in 2021 to help reduce uncertainty for firms affected by the impacts of coronavirus.
Sorting out commercial rent debts will be key to enabling businesses to plan ahead with certainty and build back better from the pandemic.
We have reduced numbers in our offices following government coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance - so it will take much longer to process paper documents sent by post.
The government’s Job Support Scheme (JSS) will be expanded to protect jobs and support businesses required to close their doors as a result of coronavirus restrictions, the Chancellor announced today, 9 October.
Businesses will be given an additional 3 months to file accounts with Companies House to help companies avoid penalties as they deal with the impact of COVID-19.
A new fund will enable eligible dairy farmers in England to access up to £10,000 each to help them overcome the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
Premises and venues across England must have a system in place to record contact details of their customers, visitors and staff in the latest move to break the chains of transmission of coronavirus.
Businesses in all regions and nations of the UK have benefitted from billions of pounds in government-backed loans, according to new figures released today, 18 January.
The Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme went live today, with businesses able to claim up to £2,500 a month towards staff wages.
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