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The All Party Parliamentary Group dedicated to ensuring that gaps in #coronavirus financial support are found, recognised and solved in the UK.

Gaps in Support All Party Parliamentary Group is the largest APPG in history. Our membership of MPs covers all political parties and parts of the UK. We aim to find solutions for those who have been excluded from Government Support Schemes during the Coronavirus pandemic, as well as ensure that lessons are learned to improve the UK Government’s response in the future. All-Party Parliamentary Group

Newly self-employed included in Budget, APPG tells Chancellor: go further than “a drop in the ocean” — Gaps in Support APPG 02/03/2021

🚨 A WIN FOR THE APPG IN TOMORROW'S BUDGET🚨

After months of pressure the Chancellor has finally accepted that he needs to address the gaping hole in support for the newly self-employed, who through no fault of their own have been excluded from financial support for a year. READ MORE 👇

Newly self-employed included in Budget, APPG tells Chancellor: go further than “a drop in the ocean” — Gaps in Support APPG Responding to reports that the Chancellor is set to announce that the newly self-employed will be incorporated in SEISS 4, APPG on Gaps in Support chair Jamie Stone MP said: “After months of pressure from the APPG on Gaps in Support and campaign groups around the country, the Chancellor has final

02/03/2021

WATCH: The Chancellor is promising "openness, honesty and certainty" in tomorrow's . Will that extend to the 3million people excluded from Govt support for almost a year 3million people like celebrated violinist Roisin Walters. Here's her story.

24/02/2021

👀 WATCH - we have an urgent message for the Chancellor, one week to Budget Day. From 262 cross-party MPs, comprising the largest APPG in history.

ForgottenLtd Jamie Stone Caroline Lucas Tracy Brabin MP Stephen Farry MP Alison Thewliss MP Esther McVey

Covid lockdown: 'My closed hair salons cost me £1,000 a day' 24/02/2021

"We employ such a lot of trainees - where will we be in five years' time if we lose those skill sets?" A story repeated up and down the country.

Covid lockdown: 'My closed hair salons cost me £1,000 a day' The hair and beauty industry is calling for a cut in VAT to help mend the sector's finances.

No one left behind: filling the gaps in support for new parents & upholding maternity, parental, adoption rights in the Covid-19 pandemic — Gaps in Support APPG 23/02/2021

Read our policy proposal to the government on filling the gaps in support for new parents & upholding maternity, parental, adoption rights in the Covid-19 pandemic 👇

No one left behind: filling the gaps in support for new parents & upholding maternity, parental, adoption rights in the Covid-19 pandemic — Gaps in Support APPG Written by: Richard Dunstan, Maternity Action; Sarah Ronan, Pregnant Then Screwed; Bethany Power, Covid-19 Maternity Rights Campaigner; Sonali Joshi, ExcludedUK; Alison Thewliss MP, Co-Chair APPG Gaps in Support

22/02/2021

Alison Thewliss asks the PM to help those pregnant or on maternity leave that have been excluded from government support

Photos from APPG Gaps in Support's post 22/02/2021

The Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society has issued a statement in support of the APPG's proposed Targeted Income Grant Scheme, which is currently under consideration by the Chancellor 👇

Covid has left 2million without work through furlough or job cuts 18/02/2021

Nearly two million people have been unable to work for at least six months after losing their jobs in the pandemic or being placed on furlough, according to the Resolution Foundation.

One in five of these people fear they will remain jobless or their roles will vanish when the taxpayer-funded furlough scheme stops on April 30.

Covid has left 2million without work through furlough or job cuts A report by the Resolution Foundation estimates that 1.9 million people were unable to work for at least six months after losing their jobs or being furloughed during the pandemic.

200,000 business owners are under unimaginable strain, MPs warn Chancellor 15/02/2021

"It takes courage and determination to start a business, and even more courage to expand a business through investment and hard work. We cannot penalise these people with such an arbitrary cap that does not incentivise the expansion of British business."

200,000 business owners are under unimaginable strain, MPs warn Chancellor A group of MPs is warning that 200,000 business owners have been placed under unimaginable strain after being unfairly excluded from Government support during the pandemic.

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