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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).
Students sitting exams and other assessments next year will benefit from a package of exceptional measures to improve fairness and prevent disruption
Ofqual’s approach to grading for GCSE, AS and A levels to be fair to students: a transition year in 2022.
Rishi Sunak announces world-leading scheme to support the UK’s self-employed affected by the coronavirus outbreak.
The Chancellor unveiled today (20 March) a further series of measures to support people, jobs and businesses.
'Our aim should be to make the tax system for charities work as fairly, and as effectively, as possible', says Damian Hinds in a speech to the Charity Tax Group.
Workers are urged to take simple steps to make sure they receive the government’s new National Living Wage next month.
The Cabinet Office has today published the Giving Green Paper with ideas for building a stronger culture of volunteering.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Two newspapers launch their Christmas appeals today, helping some of the poorest people in the world to change their lives
With the Christmas countdown now underway, the MOD is reiterating its plea to the general public not to send unsolicited gifts and packages to members of the Armed Forces. Whilst undoubtedly well-intentioned, such generosity has a multitude of unintended consequences...
Speech by the Economic Secretary to the Treasury.
Service personnel are urging members of the public to avoid sending unsolicited Christmas gifts and packages to operational theatres.
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