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Professor Dame Angela McLean’s cross-cutting review on pro-innovation regulation and the government response.
Letter from the Chancellor and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to the Chief Executives of the Financial Conduct Authority and the Pensions Regulator.
We're seeking views on proposals to amend and improve the Payment Practices and Performance Regulations, and whether they should extend beyond their current expiry date of 6 April 2024.
A call for evidence on the long term oil and gas fiscal regime.
Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the Governor of the Bank of England providing recommendations for the Financial Policy Committee (FPC).
Documents related to the government's plan to support investment in oil and gas through the tax regime.
The government has published its response to the Office for Budget Responsibility’s 2023 Fiscal Risks and Sustainability Report.
This consultation seeks views on the government’s proposal to delete aspects of the Short Selling Regulation related to sovereign debt and credit default swaps.
This review scrutinises existing prompt payment policy and sets out actions that government will take forward to improve payment times in the UK.
Public call for evidence on recent trends, challenges and opportunities in the visual effects industry.
Tax cuts for working people and British business headlined Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s ‘Autumn Statement for Growth’ today, Wednesday 22 November.
The Secretary of State for Business and Trade reacts to today's Autumn Statement and what this means for businesses and consumers.
The Chancellor will set out the case for reform across public services to unlock productivity
As part of our long-term plan to grow the economy, we are cutting the main rates of National Insurance for employees and the self-employed, and simplifying the tax system by abolishing Class 2 NICs.
The government outlines potential approaches to Growth Duty reporting in this letter from the Chancellor and the Secretary of State for Business and Trade to regulators in scope of the Growth Duty, and to Ofgem, Ofwat and Of…
Tax cuts for working people and UK businesses headlined Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement.
A technical note to help generators understand the new investment exemption. It does not provide formal guidance, which HM Revenue and Customs will issue.
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