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Scotland will benefit from a £640 million boost to support its economic growth and level up opportunities, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Up to £150 million of UK aid funding announced in the Budget to help mitigate the impact of coronavirus on the world’s most vulnerable countries.
The Budget 2020 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rishi Sunak
The Chancellor’s letter to the Bank of England setting the remit for the Monetary Policy Committee.
Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the Governor of the Bank of England providing the remit and recommendations for the Financial Policy Committee (FPC) for 2020.
Measures announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak in the Budget.
A letter from Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak to Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis on the UK’s preparations for assessments of financial services equivalence.
Letter from the Chancellor to the Chair of the OBR regarding the OBR’s second forecast.
New hubs of business and enterprise will be opened across the UK creating thousands of jobs, regenerating communities and turbocharging Britain’s post-Brexit growth, the Government announced today (Monday 10 February).
More armed forces veterans will be helped into work thanks to new funding that will secure additional specialist support in jobcentres.
The first new Freeports will be established after we leave the EU, to turbocharge growth and ensure towns and cities across the UK benefit from Brexit trade opportunities.
Business rates payers in England will have bills that more accurately reflect current property values under new legislation.
If you are disabled, have a health condition or are a carer you could be overpaying Council Tax and not even know it, according to a new public guide.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New, or majorly refurbished, large buildings used by the public must have Changing Places toilets, under government proposals being consulted on from today.
New statutory guidance for local authorities in England stresses the role of their scrutiny committees in holding them to account over local decision-making.
Vulnerable people who fall behind with Council Tax payments will have greater protection from aggressive debt enforcement under new plans to improve the way councils collect arrears.
Update from meetings held on 26 February and 18 March.
Almost 400,000 families have been helped by the Troubled Families programme.
Government announces winners of £3.75 million fund to create new pocket parks and refurbish existing parks.
Motorists across Britain will have greater protections against bogus parking fines as new measures to clamp down on rogue private parking firms become law.
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