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Millions of self-employed people whose livelihoods have been affected by coronavirus will be able to claim a second payment of up to £6,570 from today – as the government continues to help drive the UK’s recovery.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New data published today reveals more than 65,000 businesses in Scotland benefitted from over £2.3 billion of support through government-supported loan schemes
New data published today reveals how businesses across every corner of the UK continue to be supported through government-backed coronavirus loan schemes.
U.S. and UK participants in the U.S.-UK Financial Innovation Partnership (FIP) met virtually on 5 August, 2020, to exchange views on topics of mutual interest as part of their ongoing partnership.
Diners across the UK will see their restaurant bills slashed by as much as 50% from today as the government’s landmark Eat Out to Help Out scheme officially opens for business (Monday 3 August).
Diners who eat-in will benefit from a 50% discount, up to a maximum of £10 per person, on food and non-alcoholic drinks, any Monday to Wednesday in August.
Further details of how jobs will be protected through the government’s new Job Retention Bonus were unveiled by HMRC today.
The UK Government has today published the latest detailed breakdown of the funding it has provided to the devolved administrations over the last five financial years.
More small businesses can benefit from loans under CBILS.
As a result of government and industry lobbying of the European Commission, a change to EU State Aid rules means more small businesses can access government-backed loans.
HMRC is encouraging customs intermediaries and traders who make their own declarations to take advantage of the funding now.
Government announces new £500 million scheme to kickstart film and television production struggling to secure insurance for Covid-related costs
The government must overhaul its use of data to deliver for the public following the coronavirus pandemic, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury said today.
Steve Barclay brands Treasury as ‘the new radicals’ in government, creating a faster and smarter culture.
On the recommendation of the Prime Minister, Juliet Davenport OBE is appointed as a new member of The Crown Estate Board.
UK Government guarantees the devolved administrations will receive a minimum of £3.7 billion in additional funding this year.
Government launches consultation on the 2025 Border Strategy, which will set out our vision for world’s most effective border by 2025
The next steps in an ambitious plan to create a modernised digital tax system fit for the 21st century was unveiled by the government today (Tue 21 July).
The Chancellor has today launched the 2020 Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR). The Review, which will be published in the autumn, will set out the government’s spending plans for the parliament.
Public sector workers, including doctors, teachers and police officers, will see above inflation pay rises this year, the Chancellor has announced today.
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