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BUS firms have been handed a 拢400million bailout to keep services running during the lockdown.Chancellor Rishi Sunak agreed the package with local operators and the Department for Transport.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates3 Chancellor Rishi Sunak has handed bus companies a 拢400mill adidas campus ion bailout to keep services running during the coronavirus lockdownC adidas samba redit: Getty Images - GettyHe said it would ensure that buses are running so that key health staff can still get to work.Firms will receive new funding worth 拢167million over the next three months, on top of an existing 拢200million 鈥?usually linked to companies fuel usage.Another 拢30million is diverted from cas air max 1 h to set up new routes.Firms must run minimum services and include social distancing measures on board.Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: We have been very clear during the outbreak that the best way to stop the spread of the virus and protect the NHS, is to stay at home if possible. Our buses a |
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