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Businesses across the UK can take advantage of the Chancellor’s capital allowances package from today as the new business tax year begins.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
New legislation enables vital financial support to be accessed earlier, helping provide financial peace of mind.
Prime Minister announces deal to join CPTPP – a huge trade bloc in the Indo-Pacific which will now have a total GDP of £11 trillion
UK and U.S. have announced the winners of the privacy-enhancing technologies prize challenges.
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has appointed John Belchem, Dinah Birch, Lynn Collins, Anna Farthing and Philip Lloyd as Trustees of National Museums Liverpool for terms of four years.
The changes come over a year after the nation began the transition to living with COVID-19.
Keynote speech by Secretary of State Donelan at the Lord Mayor's Innovation and Technology Dinner.
Additional funds will help cover the costs of nursing care, ensuring the vital service can continue to support the needs of residents who rely on it.
Four life sciences companies from across the UK will benefit from the first tranche of Life Sciences Innovative Manufacturing Fund (LSIMF) grants.
The public is warned not to eat recalled Baronet semi-soft cheeses because they are contaminated with listeria, in some cheeses at exceptionally high levels.
Although England continues to be a low incidence country for tuberculosis (TB), decline in rates has levelled off.
Sir Hugh Taylor has been appointed as Chief Negotiations Adviser for the voluntary scheme for branded medicines pricing and access (VPAS).
The Bill enshrines the Chancellor’s pro-business tax and employment measures that were announced at the Budget into law.
Fewer poliovirus detections in London show signs of reduced community transmission but vaccine rates in some London boroughs still too low.
Sustained reduction in case numbers means targeted vaccine programme is no longer needed and can be wound down in the summer.
Government awards £1.8 billion through Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund, Home Upgrade Grant and Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme to upgrade social homes and public buildings.
The government will provide a plan to promote cyber resilience across the health and care sectors by 2030, protecting both services and patients.
The legislative changes will help to make the UK one of the best countries in the world to conduct clinical research for patients and researchers.
The UK Government has named two leaders in dementia research to spearhead the ambitious national Mission to tackle dementia.
GAD's analysis of the Spring Budget 2023 focuses on pensions taxation, pension fund investment and retirement planning.
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