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'The government has taken the right decisions to create a competitive tax system that encourages growth and investment', he explains.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New rules require letting agents to join a redress scheme, to ensure tenants have a straightforward option to hold them to account.
Speech given at the Insurance Institute of London Lecture to representatives from the Financial Services industry.
Councils will have to be open about how they spend parking profits, clamp down on fraud, and collect rubbish as part of new wave of transparency.
Interim payments for the Litigator Graduated Fee Scheme and cracked trial fee changes for advocates and litigators introduced.
Letter on TTIP from Vince Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills to all MPs.
Three years on from an historic government move to outlaw enforced retirement, more than 1 million over 65s now choose to stay in work.
Consumers will have greater powers to challenge unscrupulous rogue traders and get their money back under new rights.
More than 1 million of Britain’s lowest-paid workers are set to benefit as new National Minimum Wage (NMW) rates come into force.
Families of missing people will have new rights following law changes taking effect from today, 1 October 2014.
From 1 November, LAA replaces the current Voluntary Appointment System used in asylum advice to the Find an Adviser online tool.
New laws simplifying what happens when someone dies without leaving a will come into effect tomorrow, Wednesday 1 October 2014.
Charity Commission Chairman William Shawcross speaks on the importance of the relationship between the commission and local charities.
Esta nota expone la posición del gobierno sobre los fundamentos jurídicos para desplegar las fuerzas armadas del Reino Unido en una acción militar en contra de sitios estratégicos y fortalezas militares del Estado Islámico (…
Action is being taken against 11 councils over the frequency of their municipal newspapers.
Simon Hughes' speech on 'Mediation: a central part of family justice'.
Providers should start using new address from 6 October 2014.
Useful tips on using the Client and Cost Management System.
Summary of key points from our stakeholder engagement events.
Monthly newsletter from the Intellectual Property Office, bringing you the latest developments in the world of Intellectual Property.
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