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The government’s trading plan selling part of its shareholding in NatWest Group (formerly the Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc) has today (22 June 2022) been extended for another 12 months.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Millions of people will be protected through strengthening regulation of interest-free Buy-Now Pay-Later credit agreements, under plans announced by the government today (20 June).
Plans to modernise consumer credit laws to cut costs for businesses and simplify rules for consumers have been announced by the government today (16th June).
The Chancellor has hailed the UK’s tech sector as an “incredible, thriving ecosystem”, as he launched a review into the country’s advanced computing capabilities at London Tech Week (Monday June 13).
The Chancellor has announced the appointment of four new non-executive directors to the UK Infrastructure Bank.
The UK government has received two awards from the Climate Bonds Initiative, celebrating its work as a global leader in green finance.
Talented graduates in areas such as science, engineering and research from internationally renowned universities are encouraged to bring their talents to the UK.
Statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on Cost of Living Support.
The Economic Secretary delivered a speech at the Association of British Credit Unions Limited annual conference, announcing that legislative changes to support the sector will be included in the upcoming Financial Services and Markets Bill.
Millions of people across the UK will benefit from new legislation to protect access to cash, helping to level up opportunity and ensure financial inclusion across the UK, the government announced today (Thursday 19 May).
Keynote speech by Lucy Frazer MP, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, at the 2022 Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement (J5) summit.
Tax fraud is a perennial and persistent threat to all our nations, minister tells tax chiefs.
A new Bill designed to finalise the set-up of the UK Infrastructure Bank was introduced to Parliament yesterday and published today (12 May).
Chancellor Rishi Sunak names artist Michael Armitage as the designer of a new £1 coin which will enter circulation in 2023, marking the coin’s 40th anniversary.
New laws to protect access to cash and help victims of financial scams were announced by Her Majesty the Queen today.
Chancellor underlines support for smaller businesses and their importance to the UK economy on visit to Ipswich.
As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, Economic Secretary John Glen MP today (9 May) visited Rethink in Solihull, to highlight support on offer for people suffering with problem debt.
The UK is today (9 May) announcing a new package of sanctions on Russia and Belarus targeting £1.7 billion worth of trade.
HM Treasury has announced today that Dame Sue Owen has been appointed as the first Non-Executive Chair of the United Kingdom Debt Management Office’s (DMO) Advisory Board.
Keynote Speech by John Glen MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, at a German Economic Council event in Berlin on 27 April.
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