Sunak fires third aid salvo in a month to help ailing British economy
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CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak increased the generosity of the UK aid package for businesses hamstrung by the resurgent coronavirus pandemic, his third push in less than a month to stop a wave of job losses sweeping across the country.
Mr Sunak increased government contributions to workers' wages, and reduced the hours they have to work in order to qualify for a state programme to support employees' pay. He also stepped up help for the self-employed and announced a package of grants to businesses that are not required to close but are suffering because of coronavirus restrictions.
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