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Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, James Murray, sets out the government’s vision for the future of the UK tax authority.
Growth-generating projects will receive significant new investment - up to £1.5 billion over the next 15 years - as a result of new powers granted to the Crown Estate, on Tuesday 11 March.
Letter to the Treasury Committee regarding the announcement to consolidate the PSR and its functions primarily into the FCA.
Letter to the Public Accounts Committee relating to the OVfM recommendation on a system reform: introducing thematic value for money reviews.
Tax admin changes to mean up to 300,000 taxpayers will no longer be required to file a tax return.
The first £752 million tranche of the UK’s Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration (ERA) loan to Ukraine has been transferred in demonstration of the UK’s commitment to Ukrainian defence.
The government is consulting on plans to put the North Sea at the heart of Britain's clean energy future and drive economic growth.
New defence innovation body to deliver cutting-edge military tech to British troops and create highly skilled jobs across the UK.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Ukraine’s Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko will today (Saturday 1 March) sign the UK-Ukraine Bilateral agreement.
At the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting in South Africa the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, will make the case for defence investment, declaring that it’s the “bedrock of economic growth”.
The government has confirmed the release of £25 million for upgrades and refurbishments today for hospices across England.
Dr. Swati Dhingra has been reappointed as an external member to the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, has announced.
Rachel Reeves urges financial industry leaders to seize growth opportunities in emerging markets, creating new business for British firms and boosting trade links with fast-growing economies, delivering on the government’s P…
Financial markets will be modernised to drive capital market competitiveness and deliver growth – the priority of the government’s Plan for Change.
Today’s figures show there are 77,000 workers in Scotland on zero-hours contracts, who will benefit from increased job security thanks to UK Government
John Flint to step down from his role as CEO of the National Wealth Fund (NWF) in the summer, after four years of public service.
From tomorrow (17 February), Local Authorities can begin rolling out local schemes for tax relief to help filmmakers produce the country’s next box office hits, rom-coms and cult classics.
The government commits to a new, permanent, comprehensive mortgage guarantee scheme to increase homeownership.
HM Treasury announces that Dame Sue Owen will serve a second three-year term as Non-Executive Chair (NEC) of the UK Debt Management Office (DMO) Advisory Board.
Today (Thursday, 6 February) UK Government Scotland Office Minister Kirsty McNeill spoke at the NFU Scotland conference in Glasgow.
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