ian paisley. that debate mps approved the new working arrangements allowing for a virtual house of commons to start work on wednesday. now, mps have been given a warning that there could be a bloodbath for the uk's pubs and restaurants unless the government extends coronavirus support for the hospitality industry. several high street restaurant chains have already called on the chancellor to extend the current three—month rent holiday. appearing before the treasury committee, the head of the trade and uk hospitality told the mps they were the canary in the coalmine for the british economy, and without more help, a third of firms could potentially go under. and we know hospitality is most severely affected and we know that it will be the longest affected because it will be one of the last to come out of lockdown. even the phrase return to work with to put a lot of pressure on business. weak social distancing restrictions in place, we know that businesses will only be able to open at 30 to 50% of th