Chancellor Rishi Sunak gets to his ‘summer economic statement’ to MP’s this afternoon.
Sunak says the government will do “all we can” to help prevent job losses in the wake of Covid-19.
“No one will be left without hope,” he pledges.
The government will “do what is right” and will be “unencumbered by dogma,” he tells MPs.
“Where problems emerge, we will confront them. Where support is justified, we will provide it. Where challenges arise, we will overcome them” he says.
“The employee must be paid £520 months each month through to January,” he said.
“These will be decent jobs – with a minimum of 25 hours per week paid at least the National Minimum Wage.”
He also says the government will provide £100m to create places on Level 2 and 3 courses and firms will also give £1,500 to over apprentices over 25.
“The grants will cover at least two-thirds of the cost, up to £5,000 per household,” he says.
A VAT cut from 20% to 5% for the hospitality and tourism sectors from 15 July until 12 January. the cut will apply on food, accommodation and attractions.
He says the discount will go up to £10 per head for adults and children and apply Monday to Wednesday.