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What will be in Rishi Sunak's Covid-19 'mini budget'? Rumours and what to expect

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Chancellor Rishi Sunak will use his second financial speech of the year to set out his plans to save the economy from collapse in the wake of Coronavirus.

But is he really in a position to do that? The speech - dubbed a 'mini budget' - isn't an official 'fiscal event'. It's not a budget or a spring or autumn statement, where the chancellor would usually make sweeping changes to tax and spending measures.

But the statement is expected to include a number of boosts for the economy, in a bid to prevent hundreds of thousands of job losses as the government's furlough scheme comes to an end.

Here's what's rumoured to be in the chancellor's 'mini-budget' Everyone gets a £500 voucher to spend on the high street Mr Sunak is reportedly considering

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