Co-op repays furlough support but holds onto £66m of business rates relief
It comes after more than £2 billion was handed back to the state in business rates relief from other essential retailers.
It comes after more than £2 billion was handed back to the state in business rates relief from other essential retailers.
The school leaders’ union has accused the Education Secretary of ‘not doing his homework’ on student discipline amid the pandemic.
The Wildlife Trusts, which carried out the research, is calling on the Government to ban on peat compost sales to protect habitat.
The latest Kantar data shows sales in the four weeks to March 21 fell compared with the shopping frenzy at the start of the pandemic last year.
More than 127 million people have been infected by the virus first detected in China in late 2019.
Researchers scored patients on a scale from -0.6 to 1, where 1 is full health and 0 is considered death.
Jordan Lever, 33, had to look elsewhere for work when the pandemic hit the theatre industry.
A look back at how events have unfolded.
Large portions of Sandwich, Kent, remained cordoned off with police tape on Monday afternoon as inquiries into the death of the 33-year-old continue.
ALMOST twice as many families benefited from Les Cotils’ Food for Families project during the second lockdown than in the first.
Michelle O’Neill refused to welcome the Prime Minister after Boris Johnson declined to hold a political meeting with Sinn Fein.
The retailer’s move comes after the five largest supermarkets said that they would not use extended support measures offered by the Treasury.
Hodgkinson held Polish pair Joanna Jozwik and Angelika Cichocka at bay.
Look around a bit and you start to realise how much you don’t know and how profoundly things are changing. That’s why, says Richard Digard, States members should listen to Dr Brink a bit more.
Mental health service Op Courage is expected to treat around 500 people a year.