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Ambassador Quarrey offered thanks to the members of the Association of Jewish Ex-servicemen at the ceremony held at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission in Ramle.
Seeking views on the UK plans for implementing the G20-OECD agreed rules for neutralising hybrid mismatch arrangements.
The government is seeking ideas and views in response to the questions set out in this discussion paper on business rates avoidance.
This document shows the government’s progress on delivery and sets out its long-term plans for UK infrastructure.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This technical note provides the detail as to how the proposed legislation will operate.
Finance Bill 2015 supporting documents.
Orchestra tax relief joins a number of other successful creative sector tax reliefs supporting films, theatre, animation and video games.
Chancellor visits major research and development hubs in the north-west to build further on his vision for a northern powerhouse.
Economic Secretary, Andrea Leadsom on the role of the insurance industry in the UK economy.
This guidance note provides further details of the changes that are being made and how they will affect purchases from 4 December 2014.
An updated Charter for Budget Responsibility has been published and laid before Parliament.
This is a statutory document that sets out the government’s approach to fiscal policy and management of the public finances. The Autumn Statement 2014 update introduces revisions to the fiscal framework.
Chancellor visits the Great Western Air Ambulance in Bristol, following a pledge of £1 million towards running the service’s helicopter.
Crest Nicholson say that government’s reform to stamp duty has given it the confidence to bring forward next phase of development at Centenary Quay
29,000 retail premises in south-west to benefit from £1,500 cash boost.
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury visits Catford nursery following expansion of Childcare Business Grant scheme.
A forward-looking pipeline of infrastructure projects.
Scottish Secretary outlines how Autumn Statement will benefit young people in Scotland.
Chancellor visits Newcastle University, following his announcement of £20 million funding for a new innovation centre for ageing.
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