BREAKING: Rishi Sunak announces major jobs package as part of coronavirus recovery
It follows dire forecasts from experts predicting more than a million youngsters will be out of work this year.
Employers will be able to offer a six-month work placement for people aged between 16 and 24 who are claimingBrits are also now on track for half-price restaurant meals and cut price day trips this summer as part of a bumper plan to rescue Britain's coronavirus-ravaged economy. And theme parks, hotels and other tourism hotspots will be given a huge lift as the Chancellor announced he would slash VAT for them.
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