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  • Dominic Raab quashes universal basic income proposal

    April 22, 2020

    Dominic Raab has said the government will not consider a proposal put forward by 100 opposition MPs that calls for a universal basic income. Raab, speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions in replacement of Boris Johnson, said he “doesn’t agree” that the government should hand out universal income during the Covid-19 crisis. “The chancellor has quite [...]

  • Oxford University’s coronavirus vaccine trials to start Thursday

    April 21, 2020

    A potential coronavirus vaccine being developed at Oxford University will have its first trials on Thursday after receiving £20m in government funding. Health secretary Matt Hancock announced today that the government was funding the trial, along with another out of Imperial College which has been given £22.5m. Hancock said the two teams were “two of [...]

  • Furloughed hospitality workers could lose ‘up to 40 per cent’ of wages

    April 21, 2020

    Businesses are seeking legal advice over the government’s job retention scheme amidst fears that millions of furloughed hospitality workers could be denied large chunks of their wages. The scheme – which sees the government pays 80 per cent of wages up to £2,500 a month to furloughed workers – was rolled out yesterday, with 185,000 [...]

  • Applications worth £1.5bn now made to coronavirus job retention scheme

    April 21, 2020

    A further 45,000 businesses and 300,000 employees have registered for the government’s wage subsidy scheme, according to the Treasury. A Treasury spokesman said today that 185,000 businesses with 1.3m employees had applied for the job retention scheme as of midnight last night. The total amount this covers would be £1.5bn, however the spokesman said that [...]

  • Italy to relax lockdown restrictions from early May

    April 21, 2020

    Italy will this week outline plans to lift its coronavirus lockdown, with some restrictions expected to be eased from 4 May. The country, which has been one of the worst affected by the coronavirus pandemic, has been under lockdown since 9 March.  Italy’s lockdown has seen most businesses close and people only allowed out of [...]

  • Downing Street stands by 100,000 daily coronavirus tests target

    April 21, 2020

    Downing Street has stood by its target of administering 100,000 coronavirus tests per day by the end of the month, despite having capacity to carry out less than half of that. With just nine days left in the month, there is testing capacity to carry out just 39,250 tests a day. Just  19,316 tests were [...]

  • More than £6bn of coronavirus grants given to English businesses

    April 21, 2020

    More than £6bn of business grants have been distributed to English small and medium sized businesses through the government’s coronavirus grant schemes. A total of 491,725 grants, worth £6.11bn, have been distributed out of a pot of £12.3bn as of last night, translating into a 49.58 per cent delivery rate. Grants of £10,000 are available to [...]

  • Donald Trump suspends immigration over coronavirus

    April 21, 2020

    US President Donald Trump has vowed to suspend all immigration into the US in the latest dramatic response to the world spread of coronavirus. The temporary move effectively delivers on a long-held Trump administration goal. But Trump said it was a necessary step to protect US jobs. The country has seen spiking unemployment claims, with [...]

  • Coronavirus: UK government borrowing could top £300bn, says think tank

    April 21, 2020

    UK government borrowing could hit £300bn this year as tax receipts collapse and the Treasury pumps money into the economy to tackle the fallout from coronavirus, according to a new report. The £300bn figure, produced today by the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) think tank, would be by far the biggest budget deficit since World [...]

  • Polling shows three-in-four people want post-coronavirus tax cuts

    April 20, 2020

    Almost three-in-four people want to see tax cuts to reboot the economy after the coronavirus crisis, according to new polling. A poll by Survation/Adam Smith Institute showed there was overwhelming support, 72 per cent of people, for a reduction in taxes to “try and increase economic growth and jobs”, particularly among younger adults. Of those [...]

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