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By: Stefan Boscia

Stefan Boscia is City A.M.'s political correspondent.

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  • Jennie Formby resigns as Labour general secretary

    May 4, 2020

    Jennie Formby has resigned as general secretary of the Labour Party after two years in the role. Formby, a Jeremy Corbyn ally, announced her resignation in a statement today, citing a change in leadership as the reason for her departure. The vacant post will be filled by the party’s ruling National Executive Committee (NEC), which [...]

  • Trade minister Conor Burns resigns after ‘intimidating’ member of the public in dispute

    May 4, 2020

    Trade minister Conor Burns has resigned after it was found he had abused his position to “intimidate a member of the public” in a dispute concerning his father. An investigation upheld a complaint that Burns, a long-standing ally of Boris Johnson, used parliamentary stationery to “deal with a purely personal family interest and that Mr [...]

  • Barclays receiving 35 applications a minute for bounce back loans

    May 4, 2020

    Barclays has received 35 loan applications per minute this morning for the newly launched bounce bank loan scheme, according to the bank’s UK boss. Barclays Bank UK chief executive Matt Hammerstein told a House of Commons committee today that his bank received received 200 applications within minutes of the emergency scheme opening at 8am. The [...]

  • UK launches 100 per cent state-backed ‘bounce back’ loans

    May 4, 2020

    The UK’s smallest businesses will be able to apply for 100 per cent state-backed so-called bounce back loans worth up to £50,000 from today. The government’s bounce back loans scheme provides micro loans worth 25 per cent of turnover, up to £50,000, just 24 hours after applying for them. The minimum loan amount is £2,000 [...]

  • Coronavirus: Rail unions warn against increasing rail services

    May 4, 2020

    The UK’s three rail unions have urged Boris Johnson’s and other regional leaders to not implement a blanket increase of train services as the coronavirus lockdown eases. The trio of unions said they would “not accept new working patterns that put the lives of railway workers and passengers at risk” and that they “are not [...]

  • The UK coronavirus death toll reaches 28,446

    May 3, 2020

    Another 315 people who tested positive for coronavirus died yesterday, bringing the UK total to 28,446. Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove announced the latest figures at today’s press briefing. Gove confirmed that Boris Johnson would outline the government’s plan to ease coronavirus social distancing restrictions. “The prime minister’s comprehensive plan will explain how we can [...]

  • British Chambers of Commerce tells PM to ramp up public spending

    May 3, 2020

    The government must sustain high levels of public spending to help the private sector recover from the coronavirus, according to one of the country’s largest business bodies. British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) president Baroness Ruby McGregor-Smith has written to Boris Johnson to say it was “a time to be bold” and that “an expansionary fiscal policy, [...]

  • Calls grow for job retention scheme to be extended

    May 3, 2020

    Calls are growing for Rishi Sunak to extend the government’s coronavirus job retention scheme past June. The scheme sees the government pay 80 per cent of people’s wages, up to £2,500 a month, for furloughed employees until the end of June. Boris Johnson next week will announce how the UK will ease social distancing restrictions, [...]

  • WHO: Second UK coronavirus peak ‘certainly possible’

    May 3, 2020

    A second peak of coronavirus infections in the UK is “certainly possible”, according to a leading World Health Organisation epidemiologist. Dr Maria van Kerkhove, the technical lead of the World Health Organisation’s Covid-19 response, said countries must “remain on alert for additional transmission” even after they have suppressed the virus. Boris Johnson will announce the [...]

  • Coronavirus lockdown: Office workers to be last to return to work

    May 3, 2020

    Offices will likely have to wait several more months to open as the government prepares to next week unveil its roadmap to ease the coronavirus lockdown. Boris Johnson will announce the government’s strategy for easing coronavirus social distancing measures at the end of the week. The Sunday Times reports that sectors such as construction, and [...]

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