Rishi Sunak extends sick pay and abolishes some business rates in coronavirus response
A £30bn package to stimulate the economy was announced by Rishi Sunak as the government and Bank of England sought to protect jobs and livelihoods against the coronavirus crisis. Here are the main measures set out by the chancellor:.
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