The number of people on payrolls in the UK has dipped dramatically during lockdown, according to the latest figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS).
The data shows that 649,000 members of staff left their roles between March and June – a period when the coronavirus pandemic was at its height in Britain.
Estimates also suggested that 1.9 per cent less people appeared on payrolls in June 2020 compared to this time last year.
The number of hours worked also dropped at the fastest pace on record.
New analysis shows that the fall in payroll employees between May and June 2020 was mainly due to fewer people moving into payrolled employment These are experimental monthly estimates of paid employees from @HMRCgovuk PAYE Real Time Information data https://t.co/2WECfEiWIM
— Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ONS) July 16, 2020
Commenting on the results, Deputy National Statistician for Economic Statistics, Jonathan Athow, stated: “As the pandemic took hold, the labour market weakened markedly, but that rate of decline slowed into June, though this is before recent reports of job losses.
ADVERTISEMENT
“The Labour Force Survey is showing only a small fall in employment, but shows a large number of people who report working no hours and getting no pay.
“Both tax and survey data also show the number of new starters has fallen sharply.”
ADVERTISEMENT
Mr. Athow continued: “There are now far more out-of-work people who are not looking for a job than before the pandemic.
“Pay is now falling on most measures, with many furloughed workers not having their wages topped up by their employers.”
76.4% of people aged 16 to 64 were in paid work in March to May 2020. The unemployment rate was 3.9% , and the 16-64 economic inactivity rate (those who were neither working nor looking for work) was 20.4% https://t.co/X0gj4iKmeApic.twitter.com/1AXvNjAxzF
— Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ONS) July 16, 2020
There are concerns the UK economy will be hit hardest when the government furlough scheme ends in autumn.
ADVERTISEMENT
9.4 million are currently still getting salary support from Rishi Sunak’s job retention plan.
Economists are predicting that unemployment will continue to rise sharply – perhaps even hitting 4 million by the end of 2020.
According to the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), over 30 per cent of businesses are putting strategies in place to trim staff numbers during the next three months.
Police ‘delighted’ after Manchester man is jailed for running county lines drug operation
Emily Sergeant
A Manchester man has been jailed for his part in running a county lines drug operation that exploited vulnerable people.
Following an investigation by Greater Manchester Police‘s (GMP) County Lines Team, John Joyce, of Stuart Street in Manchester, was identified as operating a county lines drugs network that supplied Class A drugs across Greater Manchester, and was subsequently jailed for possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin.
The investigation – which uncovered extensive evidence of drug supply – found that Joyce was the controller of the “CEE” line – a mobile number used to distribute crack cocaine and heroin.
Among that ‘extensive’ evidence was more than 31,000 text messages and 8,700 calls linked to drug dealing activity, and ‘flare’ messages advertising drugs for sale sent in bulk, as well as forensic analysis linking Joyce to two personal mobile numbers and vehicles used during the operation.
CCTV footage was also uncovered showing Joyce purchasing top-up vouchers for the drugs line.
#JAILED | Man sentenced to over 5 years in prison for running county lines drug operation
Our County Lines Team investigation uncovered extensive evidence of drug supply & found he was the controller of the “CEE” line, a mobile number used to distribute crack cocaine & heroin pic.twitter.com/WAdej9lLxU
And the final nail in the coffin was that a search of the 28-year-old’s Manchester apartment uncovered more than 460g of crack cocaine, heroin, drug paraphernalia, and cash.
Joyce fled the UK and headed to Dubai in an attempt to evade justice, but was arrested upon his return at Manchester Airport in October 2025.
“This case demonstrates our commitment to dismantling county lines networks that exploit vulnerable people and blight communities,” explained Detective Constable Josh Claxton, of GMP’s County Lines Team.
“Joyce’s operation was significant and his sentence reflects the harm caused by class A drug supply in Greater Manchester.
“He evaded justice for a long time, but now we are delighted to have locked him up so he can no longer cause damage to people’s lives.”
Joyce has been jailed for five years and three months after appearing at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court this week (Tuesday 16 December).
Featured Image – GMP
News
Popular bar chain The Alchemist to rewind back to 2010 with cocktails and dishes for £6 next month
Emily Sergeant
One of the UK’s most popular bar chains is celebrating its sweet 16th birthday next month by winding back to 2010.
Money is always tight in January, right?
Once Christmas is over with, and so is the festive feasting and drinking, many like to use the first month of the new year to lay low and save some money back up – which is why The Alchemist is launching a limited-edition ‘2010 Revival Menu’, bringing back some of its most iconic early cocktails and dishes – all at their original prices from 16 years ago.
For the whole month, you can enjoy the curated throwback selection starting from £6, which i perfectly timed for a month of saving without sacrificing going out.
The Alchemist is rewinding back to 2010 with cocktails and dishes for £6 / Credit: The Manc Group
The 2010 Revival Menu includes the return of the fan-favourite White Chocolate Raspberry Martini for £6 on the cocktail menu, which was an early Alchemist staple, alongside other fan-favourites like the Colour Changing One and Virgin Pornstar, both for £6 again.
When it comes to food dishes for £6, you can tuck into a selection of different refreshing salads, while stretching your budget up to £10 will get you things like Chicken in a Basket, a Cheeseburger, and Fish and Chips.
Other iconic Alchemist cocktails returning for a fraction of the price next month include the popular Smoky Old Fashioned, and Dead Read Zombie – both for £8.
The Alchemist opened its original bar in Manchester‘s swanky Spinningfields district all the way back in 2010, and quickly became a popular and stylish destination with its high ceilings and industrial features, and has since developed into a much larger chain – with not only more Manchester destinations, but others across the UK too.