paul nowak, tuc deputy general secretary, _ key workers.secretary, good to _ key workers. paul nowak, tuc deputy general secretary, good to hear- key workers. paul nowak, tuc deputy general secretary, good to hear yourl general secretary, good to hear your thoughts. thank you. all day today, we are going to be live in bristol, looking at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on business. our business correspondent, katie prescott, is in bristol and speaking to businesses there — what have you been hearing, katie? welcome to this market in the heart of bristol, this is home to many independent traders from food shops to those selling fossils. many businesses have borne the brunt of what happened in the pandemic, they have had to close, reopen, deal with. the restrictions and draw on government support to survive, we have heard from businesses they have been using things like furlough but mainly business loans, looking ahead to tomorrow and what the chancellor might say in the budget, they are waiting to hear what support might be in place a