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A currency union in the event of a vote for independence ‘would not be in the interests of either the people of Scotland or the remaining UK’, says Chancellor.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Chancellor George Osborne launches the start of the Northern Hub rail upgrades.
Chancellor visits Yorkshire businesses as HMRC publishes new Employment Allowance guidance
New £500,000 fund to train teachers in software coding, announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer and Education Secretary.
Chancellor George Osborne visits Ealing Studio and Imaginarium Studio on day BFI publishes film and high-end TV data.
4 business ‘incubator’ centres in Oxford will between them receive £67 million of investment to develop world leading science technology.
Plans have been announced to deliver £1.5 billion savings across the 495 operational Private Finance Initiative (PFI) projects in England.
£60 million of new funding announced by the Chancellor, for the development of new high-tech aerospace technology.
Chancellor's speech to the Manufacturing Technology Centre.
Extracts from the Chancellor's speech to the Open Europe Conference.
New figures reveal boost to business through cutting tax on employment
Chancellor sets out the economic choice facing Britain in 2014.
In a keynote speech the Chancellor explains the five components of the government's long-term economic plan.
The change could benefit up to 6.1 million children who currently have savings in a Child Trust Fund.
American television company to begin producing new pilot programme in early 2014.
More causes and charities supporting the armed forces community are to benefit from the £35 million Armed Forces Covenant LIBOR fund.
‘This is another step towards a more diverse UK banking sector’ explains the Chancellor.
Government to waive VAT on sales of the X-Factor winner’s charity single
The Chancellor visits Morrisons, which employs almost 15,500 under 21 year olds.
Autumn Statement 2013 speech in full.
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