New support for the self-employed has been announced by the Chancellor.
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  Mar 26, 2020  
     
 

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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold, affecting all our lives in all sorts of ways, the team at the Lancashire Post continue to work tirelessly to bring you all the latest information.

 

Here is a selection of some of our most important coronavirus stories of the day, selected by our editors.

 
     
  Chancellor Rishi Sunak tells the self-employed they can claim grants worth thousands during the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic  
     
  New support for the self-employed has been announced by the Chancellor.  
     
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Penwortham couple's holiday of a lifetime for their joint 50th birthdays turns into nightmare as they remain stranded in Laos
 
A distraught couple fear they could be stranded in South East Asia until May as the coronavirus crisis escalates.
 
     
 
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Police given new powers to arrest people who ignore lockdown rules
 
People who continue to flout coronavirus lockdown rules will be breaking the law and could be arrested by police.
 
     
 
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'Coronavirus cough attacks' could land offenders in jail
 
Criminals who deliberately cough at police officers while claiming to have coronavirus could face up to two years in jail, the country's top prosecutor has warned.
 
     
 
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Volunteer target raised to 750,000 after half a million offer to help
 
Downing Street has raised the target for volunteers to help vulnerable people through the coronavirus crisis to 750,000 after more than half a million responded to the call.
 
     
 
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NHS workers to be thanked with nationwide round of applause
 
A national salute is set to take place to honour the hardworking NHS staff who are trying to battle coronavirus.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
 
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