Through the £1.5 billion package, the Scottish
Government will receive £780 million, the Welsh
Government £475 million and the Northern Ireland
Executive £260 million – worked out through the Barnett
formula.
This funding is in addition to the UK-wide support that
people in all four corners of the country will receive
from the UK Government. This includes extending
Statutory Sick Pay, making it easier and quicker to
access benefits, and providing a Business Interruption
Loan Scheme, among other measures.
Chancellor of the Exchequer, , said:
We will do what is right to help businesses and
individuals in every part of the UK. That is why we
announced a special funding package at the Budget
last week to support those affected by COVID19.
Today I am confirming this additional funding that
will ensure the devolved administrations can support
vulnerable people, businesses and vital public
services, including the NHS, in Scotland, Wales and
Northern Ireland.
Scottish Secretary, , said:
The UK and Scottish Governments are working closely
together in the fight against COVID - 19 as we do all
we can to delay the spread and alleviate pressure on
our public services, people and businesses.
The £780 million for the Scottish Government
announced today is in addition to the £1.9 billion
spending increase for 2020-21 confirmed at the Budget
last week. This will help ensure the Scottish
Government has the resources it needs to support
those affected by COVID-19.
Secretary of State for Wales, , said:
The UK Government will do everything possible to help
individuals, business and communities across Wales
which are being affected by coronavirus.
Following the response package announced in the
Budget last week, nearly half a billion pounds is now
being allocated by the UK Government to help the
Welsh Government meet this exceptional challenge and
we will continue to work closely with the Welsh
Government to ensure the money reaches those who need
it.
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, , said:
I wholeheartedly welcome today’s announcement from
the Chancellor. This additional £260 million for the
Northern Ireland Executive demonstrates the UK
Government’s commitment to making sure everyone in
every part of the UK receives the support they need
to cope with the spread of COVID-19.
This £1.5 billion announcement is part of the £12
billion response plan announced last week to support
public services, people and businesses through the
disruption caused by COVID-19. This included a £5
billion COVID-19 Response Fund for the NHS and public
services, a £500 million local authority hardship fund,
business rates reliefs and £3,000 grants for the
smallest businesses - all of which cover devolved
policy areas meaning additional funding is being made
available for the devolved administrations.
The UK government will continue to work closely with
the devolved administrations as the situation develops
to ensure they have the funding needed to tackle the
impacts of COVID-19.