Rishi Sunak is to deliver his Budget on Wednesday but already a number of measures in his statement to MPs have been trailed in advance.
At the same time there has been widespread speculation about other plans to be included as he sets about the task of starting to rebuild public finances while continuing to support the economy through the pandemic.
These are the plans which have been announced so far:
– A £5 billion grant scheme to help pubs, restaurants, shops and other businesses in England hit hardest by the coronavirus.
Non-essential retailers will be eligible for “restart grants” of £6,000 per premises, rising to £18,000 for outlets in the hospitality, leisure and personal care sectors which will reopen later.
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Date: 27 May 2021
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