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The Royal Mint today appointed Anne Jessopp as its new chief executive and Deputy Master of the Mint.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
An article by Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond that originally appeared in the Swedish newspaper Dagens Industri on 13 February 2018.
CPI inflation was 3.1% in November 2017, prompting an open letter from the Governor of the Bank of England to the Chancellor on 8 February 2018. The Chancellor replied to the Governor on 8 February 2018.
Donald Kohn will serve another three-year term on the Financial Policy Committee (FPC), and Martin Taylor a further 12-15 months.
Today the Bank of England has issued Statements of Commitment to the FX Global Code, the UK Money Markets Code and Global Precious Metals Code (the “Codes”).
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Elizabeth Truss is visiting Bristol to meet high growth local businesses who attracted millions of pounds in Silicon Valley investment in 2017.
Up to 200,000 new homes are set to get off the ground as government confirms £866 million investment in local housing projects.
'Dear Accounting Officer' letters provide advice on accountability, regularity, propriety and annual accounting exercises.
Clare Lombardelli has been appointed as the new Director General, Economics and Chief Economic Advisor to the Treasury. She will take up the role on 3 April.
Dr Gertjan Vlieghe will serve a second three-year term on the MPC and hold one of nine votes to decide the future path of UK monetary policy.
Senior executives in insurance will be held personally responsible for misconduct, as part of plans to extend the Senior Managers and Certification Regime.
The first Welsh taxes for almost 800 years are ready to be switched on, the UK and Welsh governments today (Friday January 26) confirmed.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Elizabeth Truss and Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns visited technology exporter Sure Chill in Cardiff to learn more about the Welsh export market.
Philip Hammond's speech to British business leaders at the CBI's lunch in Davos.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Liz Truss visited Liverpool to highlight a booming export economy.
A new watchdog launches today to strengthen the UK’s defences against money laundering and terrorist financing.
The Chancellor has appointed Sir John Armitt as the new Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has this day appointed Barry McElduff to be Steward and Bailiff of the Three Hundreds of Chiltern.
Hidden charges for paying with a debit or credit card will be banned from today (13 January).
The Prime Minister chaired a roundtable with senior executives from some of the world’s leading financial institutions.
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