However, not everyone who was not eligible for the first three grants will benefit from the changes announced by the Chancellor. Ceri Stoner, Partner at Wiggin LLP, told Express.co.uk: “It’s important that Government support continues for so long as needed for all those
The Chancellor announced a “new restart grant” to help business reopen, from April. He told MPs: “Non-essential retail businesses will open first, so they’ll receive grants of up to £6,000 per premises. “Hospitality and leisure businesses, including personal care and gyms, will
Ahead of the Budget, Mr Sunak said: “Our Covid support schemes have been a lifeline to millions, protecting jobs and incomes across the UK. “There’s now light at the end of the tunnel with a roadmap for reopening, so it’s only right
The Chancellor’s Budget announcement on March 3 is expected to outline how the Government will support businesses and the economy during the next stage of the coronavirus lockdown. While Covid cases are plummeting and widespread vaccine rollout is underway, the next stage
Not opposing the increase to the state pension age for women, WASPI opposes the way in which the changes were introduced. The campaigners are calling for “fair transitional arrangements” for the women born in the 1950s who have been affected by the
Chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) in early 2020 and it has since provided three taxable grants to eligible claimants. A fourth grant is scheduled to cover February to April 2021 and the Government has now confirmed how
A fourth grant from the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) will be available to claim from April, covering the months February to April 2021. This was announced by Rishi Sunak last year, however details have been kept under wraps over the past
Like many, self-employed people have struggled to keep afloat during the coronavirus crisis as the unprecedented economic downturn caused by lockdown restrictions has remained pervasive throughout the crisis. Three grants have been issued so far, with the fourth due to be announced
A legislative committee in Colorado has advanced a bill that would give recent and future victims of child sexual assault unlimited time to sue their abusers. Lawmakers on the Senate Health and Human Services Committee unanimously passed the bill on Wednesday, The
COVID-19 has created uncertainty and even financial instability for many people, with circumstances changing frequently. However, it appears cybercriminals have now latched onto the pandemic to exploit unsuspecting individuals. In a new and dangerous scam text message, Britons are told the Government