model, some time working in the office and some time at home. we are never going office and some time at home. we are never going to office and some time at home. we are never going to go office and some time at home. we are never going to go back office and some time at home. we are never going to go back to office and some time at home. we are never going to go back to working - never going to go back to working the way we used to work. people working from home 3 4 days will need 20% less space but we won t do that if everyone is working from home on mondays and fridays so we have got to manage that, i think, quite carefully. to manage that, i think, quite carefull . , ., , ., to manage that, ithink, quite carefull. , ., , ., ., carefully. the implications for our town and city carefully. the implications for our town and city centres carefully. the implications for our town and city centres were - carefully. the implications for our town and city centres were clear. | c
it was being withdrawn too soon. many still weren t able to operate at full capacity and warned that without financial help, they could be forced to close. how confident are you that you will be here this time next year? 0oh, difficult question. difficult question. i want to still be here and i will do my damnedest to still be here. the true cost of the pandemic is still hard to calculate. as well as thejob retention scheme, there were loans and grants for businesses, to help them through the worst of the crisis. the total cost hit nearly £380 billion. but that support kept the economy moving. businesses were closed and workers stuck at home, but the economy avoided
erroneously or maybe they had the additional documentation to prove their case the djokovic did not have. but those two, they are officially being investigated. they are officially being investiuated. , , , investigated. and, ust briefly finall . investigated. and, ust briefly finally. we h investigated. and, ust briefly finally. we know investigated. and, just briefly finally. we know where - investigated. and, just briefly i finally. we know where djokovic is at the moment, is there a feeling that this appeal, this legal challenge will have any legs? is there a chance it will work or are we thinking is more likely than not that he will be sent back on a plane and back home? it sent back on a plane and back home? , ., , . home? it is a difficult question home? it is a difficult question to home? it is a difficult question to answer i home? it is a difficultj question to answer at home? it is a difficult - question to answer at this point because we have not heard the argum
be here this time next year? 0oh, difficult question. difficult question. i want to still be here and i ll do my damnedest to still be here. the true cost of the pandemic is still hard to calculate. as well as thejob retention scheme, there were loans and grants for businesses to help them through the worst of the crisis, the total cost hit nearly £380 billion. but that support kept the economy moving. businesses were closed and workers stuck at home, but the economy avoided another huge slump. second time around, businesses and workers had learned to better navigate the restrictions. unemployment began to fall,
and by the time the scheme was wound down in the summer, it had cost more than £70 billion. but even then, many firms feared it was being withdrawn too soon. many still were not able to operate at full capacity and warned that without financial help, they could be forced to close. how confident are you that you will be here this time next year? 0oh, difficult question. difficult question. i want to still be here and i ll do my damnedest to still be here. the true cost of the pandemic is still hard to calculate. as well as thejob retention scheme, there were loans and grants for businesses to help them through the worst of the crisis, the total cost hit nearly £380 billion. but that support kept the economy moving.