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Chancellor extends furlough scheme to May to provide 'New Year business certainty'

Business loan scheme also extended to end of March as Budget date also set

Chancellor Rishi Sunak announces furlough scheme extension until the end of April

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has extended the furlough scheme until the end of April 2021.

The Government will continue to cover 80 per cent of wages for those not working through to mid-Spring, in a move described as giving businesses and employees certainty into the New Year.

Led by retail, it can typically be the quietest quarter for many industries.

Mr Sunak said: “Our package of support for businesses and workers continues to be one of the most generous and effective in the world – helping our economy to recover and protecting livelihoods across the country.

“We know the premium businesses place on certainty, so it is right that we enable businesses to plan ahead regardless of the path the virus takes, which is why we’re providing certainty and clarity by extending this support, as well as implementing our Plan for Jobs.”

He has also confirmed the extension of the government-guaranteed Covid-19 business loan schemes until the end of March, which had been the latest furlough end date.

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These changes come ahead of the Budget, which the Chancellor has confirmed will take place on March 3.