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Business Secretary Alok Sharma gave a statement at the coronavirus press conference.
Over 19,000 job placements for unemployed young people have so far been created under the government’s £2 billion Kickstart Scheme - with tens of thousands more expected in the months ahead.
Restaurants, pubs and cafes will get automatic freedoms to provide takeaway services for another year.
The Chancellor has extended the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme until the end of March 2021.
Workers across the United Kingdom will benefit from increased support with a five-month extension of the furlough scheme into Spring 2021, the Chancellor announced today, 5 November.
The government is increasing its support to the self-employed over the coming months and ensuring people get paid faster than previously planned, it was announced today, 2 November.
Millions of jobs will continue to be supported over the winter months with the government’s JSS available to businesses across the UK from Sunday, 1 November.
Statement, as delivered by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, on 22 October 2020.
The government today announced it will significantly increase the generosity and reach of its winter support schemes to ensure livelihoods and jobs across the UK continue to be protected in the difficult months to come, supp…
Businesses in Wales benefited from more than £1.3 billion in UK Government support to protect and support jobs as a result of the coronavirus
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.
The Covid Corporate Financing Facility (CCFF) has provided £30 billion of direct support to some of the economy’s largest firms, who are responsible for almost 2.5 million jobs in the UK.
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.
Further information has been published today on how businesses can claim the government’s Job Retention Bonus, with millions set to benefit from the £9 billion package.
Certain businesses in Bolton that have been closed for 3 weeks will be eligible for the support.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak announces a series of measures to safeguard viable jobs and protect businesses across Wales and the UK over the winter months
GAD's actuarial and modelling experts were part of a multi-disciplinary team which helped set up the government's £500m film and TV production restart scheme.
The British Embassy in Guatemala is holding a month of virtual business activities in response to the coronavirus pandemic with a message of rebuilding the economy.
A new package has been announced to support and enforce self-isolation.
Commercial tenants will be protected from the risk of eviction until the end of 2020 helping businesses to protect jobs.
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