Coronavirus will cause untold economic damage, Brexit will compound it
“There can be no justification for imposing a second, voluntary shock on the country in early 2021” - Brian Cox
“There can be no justification for imposing a second, voluntary shock on the country in early 2021” - Brian Cox
The figure is an increase of 200,000 on the total Therese Coffey gave last week.
Those behind the petition said they had had ‘enough of the gross inequalities’ in the UK.
The researchers are calling for ministers to ramp up financial support and access to advice for the smallest businesses to ensure their survival.
His warning came ahead of the Queen’s address to the nation, in which she will urge the country to prove that this generation is ‘as strong as any’.
The nation’s newspapers are calling on the Government to improve Britain’s Covid-19 testing capabilities.
It comes amid warnings that advanced loan payments could cause a “coronavirus debt crisis”.
The latest Government statistics show the number of children in poverty increased to 100,000 last year.
Coronavirus has seen some firms show their true colours.
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