businesses are facing difficulties paying back emergency loans taken out to get them through the pandemic. i ll look at what s being done to help them. jose mourinho loses a european finalfor the first time as sevilla beat roma to win the europa league, leaving mourinho to toss his runners up medal into the crowd. good morning. for many of us today it is another cloudy start with the odd spot of drizzle. it will brighten up from the west with sunshine coming through. the cloud will be stubborn to clear in the east. details later in the programme. good morning. it s thursday, the 1st ofjune. our main story. a 12 year old girl and a boy of 17 have died after being pulled from the sea off bournemouth beach. dorset police have launched an investigation into the incident, which took place yesterday
children s tv character more. i m back in half an hour. hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. it s now more than three years since the start of the first lockdown, but many businesses are still feeling the impact of covid. a debt charity says that some small firms are struggling to pay back emergency loans taken out to help them through the pandemic. hannah is looking at this for us. what we are looking at this morning doesn t affect huge numbers of businesses, what are the ones it does affect a really, really feeling it. yes, when the first covid lockdown came into effect, the government announced a huge package of support for businesses designed to help those who had to close or change how they work. the biggest scheme was called bounce back loans, with more than 1.5 million businesses receiving support that came to £47 billion. individual