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More of the Government’s largest new infrastructure projects must leave nature and biodiversity in an overall better state than before development, it was confirmed today (Monday 14 June), as the Government commits to delive…
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The UK’s net zero economy goal was boosted today (9 June 2021) with the appointment of a new expert group whose work will support investors, consumers and businesses to make green financial decisions.
The Prime Minister hosted a virtual roundtable with financial services leaders alongside the Chancellor and the Governor of the Bank of England.
The G7 has today (5 June 2021) agreed to back an historic international agreement on global tax reform which delivers on the Chancellor’s promise for big international companies to start paying their fair share.
Furlough numbers have fallen to their lowest level this year, according to official statistics published today, as the number of people relying on the scheme fell to 3.4 million.
Today, 1 June 2021, HM Treasury has announced that the current exemption for Undertakings for the Collective Investment in Transferable Securities (UCITS) funds from the requirements of the Packaged Retail and Insurance-base…
Thousands of jobs are being created thanks partly to the government’s super-deduction, the biggest two year tax cut in modern British history, the Chancellor heard today (28 May) on a visit to Openreach in Peterborough.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak today (28 May) called on G7 members to take collective action towards securing a green and global economic recovery.
Government and insurers have agreed to end the successful temporary trade credit scheme.
Talented young people seeking careers in the creative industries were given a boost today with new figures showing more than 41,000 jobs and close to 450 productions have been supported by the Government’s Film & TV Prod…
'Dear Accounting Officer' letters provide advice on accountability, regularity, propriety, value for money and annual accounting exercises.
Business Secretary announces Help to Grow: Management advisory council and applications opening for some courses in speech at Scaleup Week.
COP26 President-Designate Alok Sharma marked less than six months to go until the climate change summit this November, as Government Ministers travelled across the country to see how the UK is greening all parts of society.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer visited a global leader in renewable energy in Hull today (14 May) to discuss how green jobs will drive the UK’s future economy and recovery from the pandemic.
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury spoke about the Government’s commitment to protect access to cash and announced a consultation on legislative proposals will be launched in Summer 2021.
The Chancellor visited Pillars Brewery in London today (12 May) as they gear up for the return of indoor hospitality next week.
A £1.1 billion sale of part of the government’s shareholding in NatWest Group plc (formerly the Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc) has been announced today (11 May 2021).
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has this day appointed Tracy Lynn Brabin to be Steward and Bailiff of the Three Hundreds of Chiltern.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer visited a leading meal kit provider in London today (7 May) to meet staff and discuss the future of the economy.
CPI inflation was [0.4%] in February 2021, prompting an open letter from the Governor of the Bank of England to the Chancellor on 6 May 2021. The Chancellor replied to the Governor on 6 May 2021.
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