It was “the most commonly reported activity in the two to seven days prior to symptom onset” for infected individuals in the contact tracing system.
The Chancellor has refused to extend his furlough scheme. Could a German-style system be what comes next?
Closing hospitality and leisure businesses at 10pm would result in a wave of redundancies.
The Chancellor has ruled out extending furlough. Perhaps German and French schemes will provide his next source of inspiration.
“Now is the time for everyone to rally round and really fire up the economy together”, said the Chancellor. Hear, hear.
Even putting aside the EU dimension, there are very good arguments for having one in place.
Given the prospect of a second wave of Coronavirus, the UK needs radical solutions.
The Railway Industry Association, the trade body for more than 300 rail suppliers, calls for the Government to fast-track important schemes.
While the Chancellor’s recovery measures look drastic, they are “middle of the pack” when compared to others in the world.
Several wonder how these big spending pledges are sustainable.
The Chancellor announces that VAT for the hospitality industry will be cut from 20 to five per cent, along with other radical measures.
Contrary to what members of the Labour Party say, the evidence demonstrates that the public desire for high taxes on the rich is low.
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has exceeded all expectations with his recent negotiations.
While barbers, beers and football are deemed priorities for reopening, female-dominated businesses, like nail salons, have been left in limbo.
The long-awaited Parliamentary Constituencies Bill will give voters fairer representation, and prevent political delay tactics.