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Tell us: have you lost your job in the UK as a result of the pandemic?

As the ONS reveals that a record number of people were made redundant reached a record high in October, we’d like to speak to those who have lost their job in the last few months
  
  

Members of staff attach a closing down sign in a window of a Debenhams store in Manchester.
Members of staff attach a closing down sign in a window of a Debenhams store in Manchester. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Reuters

The number of people being made redundant in the UK soared to a record high in October amid the second coronavirus wave. The Office for National Statistics said redundancies rose to 370,000 in the three months to October, fuelled by job losses in retail and hospitality.

We would like to hear from those who have lost their job as a result of the coronavirus pandemic in the last few months.

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