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£2 billion roads investment for the south west of England will create 1,300 new jobs and tackle A303 bottleneck.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Help to Buy has helped more than 71,000 people across the country buy a new home.
The Chancellor has written to the Chair of the Financial Stability Board and Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney setting out concerns around the impact of increases in fixed pay in the banking sector.
Chancellor George Osborne has today agreed to waive VAT on sales of the Band Aid anniversary single.
Chancellor kicks off two-day tour to see how the government’s infrastructure plan is delivering road improvements across the country.
HMRC, the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) agree approach to sharing of information and expertise.
Treasury confirms it will guarantee borrowing up to £292 million for the University of Northampton’s Waterside Project.
Autumn Statement provides an update on the government's economic plans.
Michael Fallon has visited a veterans’ accommodation project as part of Armistice Day commemoration events.
Germany and the UK have agreed a joint proposal to advance the negotiations on new rules for preferential IP regimes within the G20/OECD BEPS Project.
Over 850,000 employers are benefitting from the Employment Allowance across the UK.
Government will donate amount equivalent to expected VAT receipts from sale of the poppies using some of LIBOR fines collected from banks.
Call for information on the benefits and risks of digital currencies launched.
Part of radical plans to devolve power and control to cities
HMRC sends out record number of letters in unprecedented move to make the tax system more transparent.
Government to pay off part of the nation’s First World War debt, as part of a redemption of bonds stretching as far back as the eighteenth century.
51 jurisdictions across the globe sign agreement on the automatic exchange of tax information in an international clampdown on tax evasion.
The rail link is part of a radical plan to improve transport in the north: the proposals will be key in creating a northern powerhouse.
Ministers welcome new private sector forum to boost offshore Renminbi market outside Greater China
Small business, Rotunda Living in Hazel Grove is to expand its workforce by a quarter.
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