Workers and business leaders have told the Covid-19 inquiry about the devastation they faced during the pandemic and the difficulties they faced accessing support.
Business owners described breaking into tears as they were forced either to lay off staff or shut up shop entirely, while employees told how they feared for their jobs.
The comments were included in 8,000 submissions from the public, and come as the third stage of the inquiry focuses on the measures taken to support workers' incomes and keep businesses afloat when the pandemic struck.
According to the Treasury, £140bn was spent on support for businesses, much of it going to pay people's wages when they were forced to stay at home.
