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By: Stefan Boscia

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

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  • Coronavirus: Banks must ‘repay the favour’ to taxpayer after 2008 crash

    April 1, 2020

    Business secretary Alok Sharma has made a plea for banks to make more loans available for businesses during the coronavirus crisis. Speaking at today’s daily press briefing, Sharma said banks were bailed out by the taxpayers in 2008 and that they must “repay the favour”. Small and medium businesses (SMEs) struggling with the fallout from [...]

  • Ex-chancellor Alistair Darling calls for coronavirus VAT cut

    April 1, 2020

    Former Labour chancellor Alistair Darling has called for the government to temporarily cut VAT to help people deal with the economic fallout from the coronavirus crisis. Darling, who was chancellor during the 2008 financial crisis, told a virtual Policy Exchange event today that the Treasury had to start doing “things that can be done fairly [...]

  • Sadiq Khan: Still too many people catching public transport

    April 1, 2020

    Sadiq Khan has hit out at Londoners who are not following the government’s social distancing rules, claiming there are still too many people using public transport. Khan told BBC Radio 4 today that some Tube carriages were still over crowded because “clearly too many people not staying at home”. The government has said that only [...]

  • Just 2,000 frontline NHS England staff have had coronavirus tests

    April 1, 2020

    Hospitals have been urged by Number 10 to test more NHS frontline staff for coronavirus as it has been revealed that only 2,000 have been tested. The government has come under fire this past week for failing to reach its daily coronavirus testing target, with the UK falling behind other OECD countries. There were just [...]

  • UK taking too long to administer coronavirus tests, minister admits

    April 1, 2020

    A cabinet secretary has admitted that it may be taking too long too long for the UK to reach its coronavirus testing targets amidst anger at the lack of progress. The government missed its target of testing 10,000 people per day last week and has fallen well behind other OECD countries, such as Germany who [...]

  • Coronavirus: ‘Green shoots’ starting to show, says NHS boss

    March 31, 2020

    NHS England’s medical director has said the UK’s social distancing measures have begun to yield “green shoots”, despite today’s largest single day rise in deaths. Stephen Powis said at today’s daily Covid-19 briefing that the rate of increase in infections had begun to plateau in the past few days, but warned “we’re not out of [...]

  • Coronavirus: CBI calls for urgent economic relief for ‘stranded middle’ businesses

    March 31, 2020

    Support must be given to “stranded middle” businesses who are not eligible for the government’s coronavirus relief package and are at risk of going bust, according to the CBI. The government’s £330bn business interruption loan scheme is open to companies with revenue of less than £45m, while large investment grade companies can access the Bank [...]

  • Some police may have taken coronavirus powers too far, says minister

    March 31, 2020

    Transport secretary Grant Shapps has admitted that some police officers have gone too far in enforcing the coronavirus lockdown amidst claims the UK was at risk of becoming a “police state”. Speaking to Sky News this morning, Shapps said police were doing a good job, but he was “sure there are individual examples where perhaps [...]

  • Coronavirus: Sadiq Khan asks for more immigrants to be eligible for Universal Credit

    March 30, 2020

    Sadiq Khan has urged the Prime Minister to allow more immigrants to access Universal Credit during the coronavirus crisis. The London mayor wrote to Boris Johnson yesterday to ask for those with no recourse to public funds (NRPF), such as most non-EU immigrants, to be allowed to claim benefits while the UK is dealing with [...]

  • UK government to spend £75m on charter flights for stranded Britons

    March 30, 2020

    The government will subsidise airlines to bring home UK nationals stuck abroad in a £75m deal. Travellers stuck in countries with no commercial flight options available will have charter flights made available “at little to no cost”, according to foreign secretary Dominic Raab. Raab announced today that British Airways, Virgin, Easy Jet, Jet 2 and [...]

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