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New incentives launched to help businesses invest in the skills they need to recover and grow.
Delivered by the Chancellor Rishi Sunak on 3 March.
The government is increasing its support to the self-employed over the coming months and ensuring people get paid faster than previously planned, it was announced today, 2 November.
The Charity Commission and Fundraising Regulator have urged the public to ‘give safely’ to registered charities helping and supporting those affected by the invasion of Ukraine.
Students sitting exams and other assessments next year will benefit from a package of exceptional measures to improve fairness and prevent disruption
Plans for generous grading for 2021 exams are welcome, but the government must ensure disadvantaged students are not left out, says the Commissioner for Schools and Higher Education.
Ofqual’s approach to grading for GCSE, AS and A levels to be fair to students: a transition year in 2022.
Minister for Civil Society reaffirms the government’s commitment to working collaboratively with the Civil Society sector in light of the launch of the Law Family Commission on Civil Society’s final report
What the government has done to protect and enhance workers’ rights.
Minister for Civil Society Rob Wilson addresses the launch of the Geared for Giving campaign, supporting pay roll giving
Businesses that took out government-backed Bounce Back Loans to get through Covid-19 will now have greater flexibility to repay their loans, the government announced today (8 February).
Statement, as delivered by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, on 22 October 2020.
The Chancellor delivered a Spring Statement today that puts billions of pounds back into the pockets of hard-working people – unveiling a new Tax Plan to ease the rising cost of living and to deliver the biggest cut to personal...
Millions of households across the UK will benefit from a new £15 billion package of targeted government support to help with the rising cost of living, the Chancellor announced today (26 May).
Millions of households will receive £350 of government support to help protect them from rising energy costs, the Chancellor announced today.
Government to consult on new plans to drive up quality of university courses and ensure degrees equip students with the skills they need.
The UK is providing vital humanitarian aid to many of the one million Rohingya refugees and vulnerable local communities in Cox’s Bazar.
Minister for Civil Society, Rob Wilson, spoke at the launch of Fundraising Week on the government's support for charity fundraising and reform.
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak today announced the next economic steps to help the self employed.
Charities can now bid to join the latest round of UK Aid Match and see the public donations they receive doubled by the government.
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