
Coronavirus and the government’s plans for winter
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has made a statement on coronavirus and the government’s plans to put us in the strongest possible position for this winter.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has made a statement on coronavirus and the government’s plans to put us in the strongest possible position for this winter.
More than half of those furloughed since May returned to work by mid-August according to data published by the Office for National Statistics.
Scottish salmon, beef and lamb are among 14 iconic Scottish products that could be protected in Japan for first time as part of the UK-Japan trade deal. Scotch whisky will also continue to benefit.
The UK Government hosted a meeting of the Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee on 10 September in London.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke about new social distancing rules to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Businesses in England that are required to shut because of local interventions will now be able to claim up to £1,500 per property every three weeks.
The government has announced new measures to suppress the virus and keep the number of infections down.
The Bill has been introduced to protect trade and jobs by preventing new burdens on business when the Transition Period ends.
This Technical Guidance Note outlines the changes that will apply from 11pm on 31st December 2020. Further guidance will be published in due course to cover more specific examples or scenarios.
UPDATE: The postal addresses have changed for the National Warrant Processing Unit, National Warehouse Return Centre, HMRC Excise Liaison Office and HMRC Financial Securities Centre.
What UK businesses can do now to get ready for 2021.
This article contains Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s words ahead of round 8 of EU negotiations.