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Late filing and late payment penalties are to be waived for one month for Self Assessment taxpayers.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The government is consulting on a final date for the closure of schemes compensating individuals whose assets were confiscated by the UK government where they had suffered Nazi persecution.
The new schemes will support nature recovery and climate action by rewarding farmers in their local area, alongside sustainable and profitable food production.
Testing and border measures are changing for fully eligible fully vaccinated travellers arriving in England.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement in the House of Commons on the Omicron variant.
The Home Secretary has announced that the Home Office is establishing a new Scientific Advisory Committee to provide advice on ways of checking how old an asylum seeker is.
The UK, Norway, the US and the EU have issued a statement following the resignation of the Sudanese Prime Minister.
New measures targeted directly at keeping women and girls safer will be added to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill today (4 January) the Government has announced.
At the Peace Support Operations Training Centre in Sarajevo, Lord Ahmad highlighted the importance of peace and stability and addressing sexual violence in conflict.
Government to introduce tougher sentencing and improved police powers to tackle cruel practice of chasing hares with dogs
Upgrade will provide more seats, services and significantly faster journey times, improving rail connections across the North and Midlands.
PM: The government will go "further and faster" to maximise the opportunities of Brexit.
Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart has congratulated Welsh recipients of New Year Honours.
The Overseas and International 2022 New Year Honours list recognises achievements of a wide range of extraordinary people for their exceptional efforts abroad.
The UK, US, Australia, Canada and EU have issued a joint statement on the court decision to liquidate Russian human rights group Memorial.…
A challenging year, but optimism for 2022.
The Prime Minister hails success of vaccine programme and heroic public response to booster campaign in New Year’s message.
Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart thanks people across Wales for their continued sacrifices in the pandemic during 2021 in a New Year message.
More than 31,000 Self Assessment customers submitted their tax return for the 2020 to 2021 tax year over the festive period.
Today's announcement to regulate and expand the UK’s heat networks will protect consumers and create opportunities for green jobs and investment across the country.
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