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By: Stefan Boscia

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

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  • Increasing numbers of EU citizens wrongly denied Universal Credit, says lobby group

    April 20, 2020

    Some EU nationals living in the UK are being wrongly denied access to benefits during the coronavirus crisis, according to an advocacy group for EU citizens. Lobby group the3million, created to protect the rights of EU citizens living in the UK, has said that EU citizens eligible for Universal Credit have been turned down and [...]

  • Rishi Sunak ‘not persuaded’ to underwrite 100 per cent of coronavirus loans

    April 20, 2020

    Rishi Sunak has said he is “not persuaded” that the government should underwrite 100 per cent of all loans in the coronavirus business loan schemes. Speaking at today’s daily press conference, Sunak said: “I’m not persuaded moving to a 100 per cent guarantee is the right thing to do.” The coronavirus business interruption loan scheme [...]

  • One million employees already registered for job retention scheme

    April 20, 2020

    More than 140,000 firms counting for one million furloughed employees have registered to the government’s coronavirus wage subsidy scheme in its first day. The scheme opened this morning at 8am and received almost 70,000 applications in just half an hour. The job retention scheme sees the government pay 80 per cent of wages, up to [...]

  • Lifting coronavirus restrictions could lead to second peak, says Number 10

    April 20, 2020

    Easing the country’s coronavirus social distancing restrictions too quickly could cause a second peak of infections, Downing Street has warned. The Prime Minister’s official spokesman poured cold water on the suggestions the lockdown could be eased next month, saying it could mean the virus would “begin to spread exponentially again”. The Sunday Times reported yesterday [...]

  • Job retention scheme receives nearly 70,000 applications in 30 minutes

    April 20, 2020

    The government’s wage subsidy scheme received almost 70,000 applications in the first 30 minutes of opening this morning as businesses rush to claims funds to pay furloughed staff. The job retention scheme sees the government pay 80 per cent of wages, up to £2,500 a month, for furloughed employees unable to work due to the [...]

  • Boris Johnson’s cabinet split over coronavirus lockdown period

    April 20, 2020

    Boris Johnson is reportedly dealing with a cabinet split between those who want to end the coronavirus lockdown early and those who want to take a more cautious approach. Various media reports over the weekend said chancellor Rishi Sunak and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove were pushing for the lockdown to be eased to avoid [...]

  • Coronavirus: Decision to cut Tube services caused overcrowding, say transport watchdogs

    April 20, 2020

    A decision made by Sadiq Khan and Transport for London (TfL) to reduce Tube services has caused overcrowding during the coronavirus lockdown, according to the UK’s two largest transport watchdogs. The mayor of London, on numerous occasions, blamed overcrowding on some Tube lines to people using the network unnecessarily at peak times. This caused a [...]

  • Wage subsidy scheme opens as start-ups get new £1.25bn package

    April 20, 2020

    Applications open today for the government’s coronavirus wage subsidy scheme as the Treasury also announces a further £1.25bn package for start-ups and research and development firms. The job retention scheme will see the government pay 80 per cent of wages, up to £2,500 a month, to furloughed employees unable to work because of the coronavirus [...]

  • Coronavirus: Travel industry in line for £4bn support package

    April 19, 2020

    The government is set to underwrite cancellation refunds given out by the travel industry as a part of a £4bn relief package. Ministers are reportedly drawing up plans to guarantee refunds to customers of travel agents and holiday companies that have had their holidays cancelled by the Covid-19 crisis. Various stories have emerged of travel [...]

  • UK coronavirus death toll passes 16,000

    April 19, 2020

    The UK’s coronavirus death toll passed 16,000 today as another 596 people in hospital died from the virus. More than 120,000 have also tested positive for the virus out of a total of 482,063 tests. Education secretary Gavin Williamson announced the new figures today as he paid tribute to people working in the education sector. [...]

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