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Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Liz Truss, visits Global Brands – an international soft and alcoholic drink exporter – to toast their exporting success.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Welsh Secretary: Funding is as a result of UK Government’s decision to increase teachers’ pay…
Help to Save means low-income savers on tax credits and Universal Credit can get a 50% bonus from the government on whatever they manage to save.
Scottish Secretary joined an audience of top business people, investors and financial experts at an event held by the British Business Bank…
Philip Hammond announces £80 million funding over five years to help develop 'quantum' technology.
These are supplementary documents relating to actuarial valuations and the establishment of an employer cost cap mechanism in public service pension schemes.
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Robert Jenrick, visited Tees Valley to meet innovative local businesses.
The Bank Referral Scheme helped businesses find finance after they were rejected by their bank.
Businesses will be able to boost trade opportunities, bringing in income and creating more jobs, after Brexit.
Exchequer Secretary visits Moray to meet local leaders and entrepreneurs to lift the lid on innovations that are powering the ‘new economy’.…
The UK dairy sector will receive a multi-million pound export boost as China agrees to import UK dairy products made with milk from third countries.
Record-breaking public support for reducing single-use plastics and boosting recycling through the tax system.
More than 1.2 million people have opened Help to Buy ISA accounts so far. The average Help to Buy bonus claim reaches £800, a new record.
Renters unable to get a mortgage because of their lack of a credit rating will be able to boost their chances through one of three new start-ups backed by the government.
Britain’s world-leading researchers and entrepreneurs will benefit from an additional £780 million to create the technologies of tomorrow.
Taxpayers could face penalties if they fail to declare their income on foreign assets before Requirement to Correct legislation comes into force.
Over the next five years, it is estimated that the government’s flagship housing policy will help over 1 million people getting onto the housing ladder.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Liz Truss, visited Great Yarmouth today (27 July 2018) to talk about the importance of ports to the local economy.
A letter from HM Treasury to the FCA on the designation of responsibilities regarding third party verifiers under the EU Securitisation Regulation.
The Chancellor visits Northern Ireland to help the company secure long-term manufacturing jobs in Belfast.
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