on the proposed changes. andy moore has the story. us, the chef and proprietor. angela, good morning. talk do the last few for pubs like this one in manchester, there might bejust weeks. you said you were able to for pubs like this one in manchester, there might be just a few days of trading left. they face reopen injuly, weeks. you said you were able to reopen in july, but weeks. you said you were able to the prospect of having to shut down reopen injuly, but this is farfrom normal. yeah, july we opened of the as the government tries to finalise the details of new restrictions to stop the spread of coronavirus in restaurant, and we have one more to hot spots in the north and the go. eat out to help out did help, we had a bumper august, the measures midlands. local civic leaders are calling on boris johnson and furlough scheme have been great, midlands. local civic leaders are calling on borisjohnson to give the reduction in that, all of those financial help to those who will be hit hardest. there can be no initiatives from the government have been good, but if we get lockdown, restrictions without support, and if we're back to square one again. all it's going to be the tier three of the profit and money you have built up to get you through quiet restrictions, effectively a national lockdown, we have to go back to a times, the january is in february is full furlough scheme for those is going to go again, and then you may be looking at more redundancies staff, support for those businesses, otherwise the north of england is going to be levelled down this winter, and i won't accept it. —— januarys and februarys.” may be looking at more redundancies -- januarys and februarys. i was talking to the head of uk government minister admitted they could do more to consult people affected by the new restrictions. we hospitality saying this is usually definitely need to work locally and the busiest time of the year for we definitely need to make sure that you. so, he was coming back, what