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City AM - Chancellor Rishi Sunak not expected to alter furlough scheme despite Freedom Day delay
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is not expected to alter or extend the wage subsidy furlough programme, despite the end date of lockdown being moved beyond 21 June, according to reports.
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Independent - No extension to furlough despite month-long delay to lifting final restrictions announced
Business leaders warn of approaching ‘cliff edge’
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MSN - No extension to furlough as month-long delay to lifting final restrictions announced
The government will not extend its flagship furlough payments even as it delays plans to lift the final lockdown restrictions in England.
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MSN - No extension to furlough as month-long delay to lifting final restrictions announced
The government will not extend its flagship furlough payments even as it delays plans to lift the final lockdown restrictions in England.
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Chronicle Live - Coronavirus updates LIVE: Boris Johnson addressing nation on June 21 unlocking decision
The government will not extend its flagship furlough payments even as it delays plans to lift the final lockdown restrictions in England.
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Freshbusinessthinking.com - Disappointed, shocked and outraged: UK business owners speak up about ‘Freedom Day’ delay
Disappointed, shocked and outraged: UK business owners speak up about ‘Freedom Day’ delay.
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London loves Business - Furlough and Freedom: The Chancellor must rethink his furlough plans given restrictions delay
Furlough and Freedom: The Chancellor must rethink his furlough plans given restrictions delay.
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Independent - Business leaders demand extended support as lockdown easing delay expected
The Prime Minister is expected to tell the nation that the road map easing earmarked for June 21 in England will be delayed for four weeks to July 19.
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Evening Standard - Business leaders demand extended support as lockdown easing delay expected
The Prime Minister is expected to tell the nation that the road map easing earmarked for June 21 in England will be delayed for four weeks to July 19.
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Yahoo Finance - Business leaders demand extended support as lockdown easing delay expected
Business leaders demand extended support as lockdown easing delay expected.
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Independent - Australia trade deal will deliver minimal benefit to UK economy and poses risks for farmers, say experts
Australia trade deal will deliver minimal benefit to UK economy and poses risks for farmers, say experts.
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The Guardian - Joe Spencer, partner at accountancy firm MHA MacIntyre Hudson, is concerned that UK farmers will be hurt by the “gradual end to tariffs” on Australian food imports such as beef.
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The Mirror - Australia trade deal to save each UK household 'up to' £1.22 a year on imported goods
Australia trade deal to save each UK household 'up to' £1.22 a year on imported goods.
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Yahoo Finance - Australia trade deal will deliver minimal benefit to UK economy and poses risks for farmers, say experts
Australia trade deal will deliver minimal benefit to UK economy and poses risks for farmers, say experts.
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Manufacturing Management – PMI hits record high in May
The seasonally adjusted IHS Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers’ Index® (PMI®) rose to a record high.
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The Manufacturer – Will freeports simply benefit industry giants at smaller UK manufacturer expense?
Will freeports simply benefit industry giants at smaller UK manufacturer expense?
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Construction Index - Construction cost inflation hits new heights
With construction activity and new orders continuing to rise, and with materials in short supply, cost inflation has now reached its highest level for a generation.
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