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Martin Lewis shares 20 new coronavirus ‘need-to-knows’ including credit cards, car finance and benefits

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As lockdown continues to challenge Scotland’s health and economy, Martin Lewis and his team of money-saving experts have been issuing regular advice on how to navigate this tricky financial situation.

In this week’s issue of the MoneySavingExpert.com newsletter, the consumer champion has put together a list of 20 new "need-to-knows" to help everyone get through the coronavirus crisis. “It seems hard to believe, but a month ago, we weren't even locked in.

The Chancellor foreshadowed the cataclysmic impact on the economy by announcing megalithic support measures. This week, the first got up and running - the furlough scheme's live,” Martin wrote.He added: “No surprise it's had tweaks and changes - some good, others not.

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