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People unable to work for more than seven days because of coronavirus (COVID-19) can obtain an isolation note through a new online service.
Cabinet Office Minister calls for Government departments to accelerate the return to office based working to boost staff collaboration and help support local businesses
The government has announced that Working Tax Credits payments will be increased from 6 April 2020 - find out what's happening and who this affects.
The families of health and care workers on the frontline in England will benefit from a new life assurance scheme during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Government publishes guidance for employers to help them get their businesses back up and running and workplaces operating safely.
The extension of UK wide support schemes were also announced by the Chancellor in his 2021 Budget.
‘Caring Nation’ at the centre of Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2021.
£2 billion scheme will create thousands of work placements for young people.
Government bolsters its package of localised support with new cash injection of £12.9 million per month for local authorities to support those self-isolating.
Businesses including beauty salons, nail bars and tattoo studios can reopen safely from Monday 13 July.
Letters from the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to those working in the construction sector and its supply chain.
The government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will remain open until the end of October, the Chancellor announced today (Tuesday 12 May 2020).
Letter from the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to all businesses registered in England about free COVID-19 tests for staff who cannot work from home.
Businesses in Scotland benefitted from more than £3.4 billion of UK Government-backed loans to protect and support jobs across the country.
People who can't work their normal hours because of coronavirus (COVID-19) will still receive their usual tax credits payments.
Emergency funding from Culture Recovery Fund increased by £30 million to help more organisations through the winter
New funding confirmed for local authorities to help those struggling financially as a result of coronavirus.
Letter from the Minister for Small Business, Consumers & Labour Markets, Paul Scully, to those working in retail.
A message to the housing industry from the Housing Secretary, Executive Chairman of the Home Builders Federation and Chief Executive of the Federation of Master Builders.
Scotland Secretary Alister Jack welcomes the move to save the Scottish strawberry
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