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  • Mar- 2020 -
    30 March
    Covid-19: Raystede Animal Shelter forced to halt services

    Covid-19: Raystede Animal Shelter forced to halt services

    Raystede Animal Shelter announced it has temporarily halted its animal adoption service amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.  No adoptions will take place until further notice, and only essential staff are now coming to work in order to look after the cats and dogs currently being sheltered.  The shelter already has…

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  • 30 March
    BSAVA launches triage tool

    BSAVA launches triage tool

    The BSAVA has launched a free triage tool designed to help vets in small animal practices identify and process emergency canine and feline cases during the Covid-19 pandemic. The tool provides users with a downloadable and printable guide chart that has been created by a number of veterinary specialists.  The…

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  • 30 March
    Government relaxes insolvency rules

    Government relaxes insolvency rules

    The government has announced a set of changes to help improve the insolvency system to enable companies undergoing restructuring to continue trading. The relaxed measures announced by business secretary Alok Sharma, will allow companies undergoing restructuring to continue to access supplies and raw materials. It has also temporarily suspended wrongful…

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  • 27 March
    FirstVet makes services free

    FirstVet makes services free

    FirstVet has  announced it will be making its services free to all pet owners across the UK until 30 April. The move is in cooperation with its insurance partners, Bought By Many, LV= and Waggel. The on-demand video consultation provider said that the move aims to “alleviate some of the…

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  • 27 March
    RSPCA officer attacked during swan mission

    RSPCA officer attacked during swan mission

    An RSPCA officer was attacked by a group of teenagers whilst trying to rescue a swan, the animal charity has reported. Animal welfare officer Leanne Honess-Heather was helping a swan who had become tangled in a fishing line when she was approached by five male teenagers in Hull, East Yorkshire.…

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  • 27 March
    What we know about furlough leave and the CJRS

    What we know about furlough leave and the CJRS

    HMRC published details of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) on 26.3.20 which are available here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/claim-for-wage-costs-through-the-coronavirus-job-retention-scheme Key points include: Employees that employers can claim CJRS for For the purposes of CJRS, the definition of employee would include workers and agency workers provided they are subject to PAYE i.e. this…

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  • 26 March
    Self-employed to get 80% income grant

    Self-employed to get 80% income grant

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced the government will pay self-employed people a taxable grant based on their previous earnings over the last three years, worth up to 80% of earnings, and capped at £2,500 a month. Sunak said it will run for a minimum of three months, with scope for…

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  • 26 March
    Wetherspoons’ boss was right to withhold wages

    Wetherspoons’ boss was right to withhold wages

    The media and the Twitterati have had a field day vilifying the founder and owner of pub chain Wetherspoons over his decision not to pay his staff in light of the coronavirus restrictions. Tim Martin had sent an email to his 43,000 staff saying he could not afford to pay…

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  • 26 March
    Pets at Home issues guidelines to customers amid coronavirus crisis

    Pets at Home issues guidelines to customers amid coronavirus crisis

    The chief executive of retailer Pets at Home, Peter Pritchard, has issued new guidelines to customers amid the Covid-19 virus outbreak. Whilst many shops have been urged to temporarily close, Pets at Home has been permitted to remain open to serve pet owners “essential items”. Some of the new measures…

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  • 26 March
    Covid-19: Banks under fire over emergency loan scheme

    Covid-19: Banks under fire over emergency loan scheme

    Banks have come under fire over government-backed emergency loans which require business owners to sign for a personal guarantee, as the UK battles with the Covid-19 pandemic. The British Business Bank (BBB) opened applications for the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) on Monday (23 March), and claimed the loan…

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