‘Our business model has been made illegal’

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Amanda and Richard rent out tents for weddings but their company has lost 90% of its revenue during the pandemic They are one of the many businesses in the UK struggling to cope with Covid restrictions

As the second lockdown ends, businesses are still struggling to cope with Covid restrictions.

Owned by a husband and wife team, PapaKata organised events and weddings but the Yorkshire-based business lost 90 per cent of its revenue.You can watch BBC Panorama's 'Business on the Brink' on Tuesday 1st December at 8.30pm on BBC One, or anytime after on BBCiPlayer.

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Incredible the lack of sympathy for this couple whose perfectly viable business and the jobs it provided has gone down the pan.

Fake new's BBC, they are not black

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