that may be asked to close. if that happens, those workers will receive two thirds of their wages for the time that they are unable to go to work. and listening closely to that is william robinson, whose brewery runs 260 pubs across the north west. i think there is definitely a relief that he's listening. he says if some are told to shut, wage support and an increase in business grants of up to £3000 a month will take some of the pressure off. the closure of a business and the reopening of a business, when that happens, and if that happens, will be very expensive for small businesses and large businesses. they've a lot of costs and depending on the level of grant they get, will depend whether that will really truly cover their expenses or not. the hospitality sector has a raft of safety measures in place and says it's being unfairly singled out and for those who may have to close their doors once again, the big unknown is whether this extra financial support will make