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Statement of progress shows improved understanding of threat and how the government is investing in the law enforcement response to economic crime.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Hundreds of thousands of people struggling with debt problems will be supported through a new debt respite scheme that launched today (4 May 2021).
The Chancellor has today confirmed that Finance Ministers from across the G7 nations will meet at Lancaster House in London on 4-5 June.
The UK Infrastructure Bank, which will help the UK reach its net zero carbon emissions target, moved a step closer to launch today with the appointment of its new chair.
The proposed design of a new tax on the largest residential property developers set to raise at least £2 billion to help contribute to the cost of cladding remediation work was announced by the government today (29 April).
The UK has taken an important first step in shaping its own financial services regulation outside the EU as the Financial Services Bill received Royal Assent today (29 April 2021).
Joint statement between the UK Government and European Commission following the meeting of the Financial Provisions Specialised Committee on 26 April.
The Rt Hon Jesse Norman MP, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, spoke at the annual HMRC stakeholder conference on Wednesday 21 April 2021.
The Contingent Liability Central Capability is an analytical and advisory unit formed within UK Government Investments to strengthen contingent liability expertise across government.
'Dear Accounting Officer' letters provide advice on accountability, regularity, propriety, value for money and annual accounting exercises.
Treasury Direction in relation to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and Job Retention Bonus.
Details of the scheme to compensate bondholders who lost money due to the collapse of London Capital & Finance have been set out by the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, John Glen, today (19 April 2021).
A joint government and investor initiative helped keep finance flowing to female-led businesses and supported jobs throughout the pandemic, according to a new report out today.
Baroness Gisela Stuart has been appointed as Chair of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee, and Hughie O’Donoghue RA, Professor Jane Ridley, and Professor Phil Baines have been reappointed to the Committee, the Treasury confirm…
A new government-backed mortgage scheme will help first time buyers or current homeowners secure a mortgage with just a 5% deposit.
Ambitious new plans to help fintechs scale up and ensure the UK remains at the cutting edge of digitalising finance were announced by the Chancellor today (19 April 2021).
Treasury Direction requiring HMRC to make payments under the Coronavirus support scheme: working households receiving tax credits.
Carolyn Wilkins has been appointed as an external member of the Financial Policy Committee (FPC), the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, has announced today.
Letter from the Chancellor in response to questions from Anneliese Dodds regarding Greensill Capital.
The Chancellor chaired a meeting with G7 counterparts today where they agreed an ambitious green agenda ahead of COP26, the UN Convention on Biological Diversity COP15 and beyond.
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