More than £14 billion from the Coronavirus emergency response fund will go towards public services, including the NHS and local authorities involved in the fight against Coronavirus, HM Treasury confirms today (Monday 13 April 2020).
The Government has announced a package of support, including additional funding and high-quality resources, to help schools deal with the challenges posed by coronavirus.
Health providers are to be given financial help during the Coronavirus crisis with the Government announcing that over £13 billion of debt will be written off as part of a major financial reset for the NHS.
Today high streets begin to receive £22 billion coronavirus boost, with grants of up to £25,000 already being paid into bank accounts of high street businesses
FAMILIES across Blackpool South with loved ones stranded abroad have been told not to worry as the Government announces a £75 million package to help Britons stuck overseas return home.
Weekly shopping vouchers worth £15 to spend at supermarkets while schools are closed due to coronavirus
Children eligible for free school meals will benefit from a national voucher scheme allowing them to continue to access meals whilst they stay at home.