Leicester Mercury

Sunak’s £1bn for firms hit by Covid

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RISHI Sunak has offered a £1billion support package to businesses hit by Covid-19 restrictio­ns amid concerns over the Omicron variant.

The Chancellor has come forward with additional help for the hospitalit­y and leisure sectors in England following days of urgent lobbying from MPs, firms and industry officials.

It includes one-off grants of up to £6,000 per premises for businesses in the affected sectors in England, which the Treasury expects will be administer­ed by local authoritie­s and to be available in the coming weeks.

The Government also intends to use taxpayers’ cash to cover the cost of statutory sick pay for Covid-related absences for firms with fewer than 250 employees.

Cultural organisati­ons in England can also access a further £30million funding during the winter via the culture recovery fund, the Treasury said. It comes as NHS England urged people to get their booster vaccines, adding that a third of all slots this week are still available.

Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said Labour “will be going through the details” of the new financial measures, adding that the Government had been “dragged kicking and screaming” to announce them.

Mr Sunak’s announceme­nt follows crisis talks with business leaders after he cut short a Government business trip to California.

Businesses have seen takings plummet due to Christmas festivitie­s being scaled back amid fear over the spread of Omicron.

It comes as Sir Jeremy Farrar, director of the global charitable foundation Wellcome, warned “we’re in the most difficult, most uncertain time, perhaps of the whole pandemic, certainly since March of 2020”.

Paul Hunter, Professor in Medicine at the University of East Anglia (UEA), also said the previous rapid increase in cases appears to be slowing and, if that is true, there is no need for a lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said of the new funding: “With the surge in Omicron cases, people are rightly exercising more caution as they go about their lives, which is impacting our hospitalit­y, leisure and cultural sectors at what is typically the busiest time of the year.

“That’s why we’re taking immediate action to help with an extra £1billion in grants to these industries and reintroduc­ing our Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme.

“I urge people across the country to please get boosted now to secure vital protection for yourselves, your loved ones and your communitie­s.”

Mr Sunak added: “We recognise that the spread of the Omicron variant means businesses in the hospitalit­y and leisure sectors are facing huge uncertaint­y, at a crucial time. So we’re stepping in with £1billion of support, including a new grant scheme, the reintroduc­tion of the Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme and further funding released through the culture recovery fund.”

The extra support builds on existing schemes in place to assist businesses, the Treasury said.

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak

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