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The Chancellor announces over £600 million of new investment to build up to 50,000 new homes in high demand areas in England.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Exchequer Secretary pledges Treasury’s unflinching support to revitalising left-behind areas
Simon Clarke opens a stakeholder event for the Dasgupta Review on the economics of biodiversity
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has today announced a fast-tracked one-year Spending Round to ensure departments can focus on delivering Brexit by October 31.
The Department of Health and Social Care will open a new public consultation proposing full flexibility over the amount senior clinicians put into their pension pots.
New figures reveal how much Britain's creative and art sectors have benefitted from tax reliefs
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed a new £1.8 billion NHS cash injection to help improve patient care.
The first new Freeports will be established after we leave the EU, to turbocharge growth and ensure towns and cities across the UK benefit from Brexit trade opportunities.
Statement by the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, John Glen MP, on financial assistance for Ireland as of July 2019.
New measures to enhance wildlife, transform our waste system and improve the resilience of water supplies set out in Environment Bill policy statement.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Almost a million public sector workers including doctors, teachers and soldiers will get a second-year of inflation-busting pay rises, the Chancellor announced today (22 July).
Radical cultural change is needed to end the scourge of late payments, which puts 50,000 small firms out of business every year, the Chancellor Philip Hammond said today (18 July).
The government has appointed a panel of advisors to support the Infrastructure Finance Review, which will conclude alongside the National Infrastructure Strategy in the Autumn.
Scottish Government's £941 million income tax shortfall offset by £737 million increase in UK Government funding
The Women in Finance Charter now covers over 800,000 people in the financial Services sector. The 21 new signatories bring the total to over 350 signed up firms
Plans to increase the number of British female entrepreneurs have taken a leap forward, with major banks and venture capital firms signalling their support
The Economic Crime Plan draws together actions to overhaul the approach to tackling economic crime, with greater partnering between the government, law enforcement and the private sector.
This legislation, which implements tax policies announced in recent fiscal events, continues the government’s commitment to a competitive and fair tax system.
A summary of the outcomes from the first Economic and Social Pillar meeting of the UK-Saudi Arabia Strategic Partnership Council.
John Glen spoke about the the publication of the Green Finance Strategy.
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