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The Chancellor progressed the UK’s shared agenda with Brazil on green finance, tax and infrastructure at the third UK-Brazil Economic and Financial Dialogue.
A new expert panel, chaired by former US President Barack Obama’s chief economic advisor, Professor Jason Furman, will look at competition in the digital economy.
Taxpayers could face penalties if they fail to declare their income on foreign assets before Requirement to Correct legislation comes into force.
Over the next five years, it is estimated that the government’s flagship housing policy will help over 1 million people getting onto the housing ladder.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Liz Truss, visited Great Yarmouth today (27 July 2018) to talk about the importance of ports to the local economy.
A letter from HM Treasury to the FCA on the designation of responsibilities regarding third party verifiers under the EU Securitisation Regulation.
The Chancellor visits Northern Ireland to help the company secure long-term manufacturing jobs in Belfast.
UK organisations that secure funding through EU programmes, from now until the end of 2020, will be guaranteed by the UK government even in a no deal scenario.
Around one million public sector workers are set to benefit from the biggest pay rise in almost 10 years.
Bidding opens for the management of the Government's Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss visited Suffolk to hear from local businesses about their exporting success.
Britain’s world-leading creative sector has benefited from over £850 million of support in the last year, official statistics showed today (19 July 2018).
The taskforce will bring together experts from industry, academia and government to advise on how data, AI and machine learning can predict the needs of the UK.
"My vision for the next twelve months and beyond is an explosion of the momentum to the point where ‘green finance’ becomes simply – ‘finance’." said John Glen.
Construction company Mace has been awarded the new ‘Sir Michael Latham’ prize at the 2018 Construction News Awards, supported by the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) and Department for Business, Energy and Industr…
A new funding agreement that will benefit residents, businesses and the local economy in the Liverpool City Region has been announced today (12 July 2018).
Liz Truss visited Cornwall to herald the thriving food industry in the region and encourage more businesses to export world-leading Cornish foods abroad.
More firms have joined the Treasury's Women in Finance charter.
Environment and Treasury Ministers met with industry representatives to discuss the call for evidence on red diesel.
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