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Britain’s leading founders – including CEOs from Huel and MoneyBox – head to No10 to celebrate the government’s multi-billion-pound pro-growth business package.
Taxpayers lost £10.9 billion to fraud and error as the previous government’s pandemic response left the front door open to fraud, an independent report reveals today (9 December 2025).
The government has recently taken further action to ease the cost of living having frozen rail fares, prescription fees and uprated the Triple lock.
Over 150 jobs will be created across Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire through a new UK-Germany electric vehicle technology project led by Mercedes.
Rachel Reeves sets out a Budget that delivers on the change promised by the government to cut NHS waiting lists, cut debt and borrowing and cut the cost of living.
Government calls on the sector to reinforce its commitment to treating customers fairly.
Northern Ireland families and businesses have been backed by a Budget to cut the cost-of-living, boost UK trade, and invest in public services, as the Chancellor reaffirmed her commitment to drive economic growth.
Scottish families will benefit from a Budget to cut the cost-of-living, create more high skilled jobs and invest in public services, as the Chancellor reaffirmed her commitment to drive economic growth.
Budget 2025 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Welsh families will benefit from a Budget to cut the cost-of-living, create more high skilled jobs and invest in public services, as the Chancellor reaffirmed her commitment to drive economic growth.
Decisive action on third runway to support trade, tourism and hundreds of thousands of jobs.
Telecoms consumer protection: letter from the Chancellor and DSIT Secretary of State to CEOs of telecoms organisations.
Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves and DSIT Secretary of State Liz Kendall to Ofcom Chief Executive Dame Melanie Dawes.
250 Neighbourhood Health Centres to bring patient care closer to home and bring end to postcode lottery of healthcare access.
Leading lawyer, Catherine Howard, appointed to advise Chancellor on the next phase of planning and infrastructure reforms as she vows to ‘do what it takes to get Britain building’
Rail fares frozen for the first time in 30 years in historic intervention to deliver real savings for millions of commuters.
The Chancellor is extending the freeze on NHS prescription charges next year to keep prescriptions under a tenner, saving patients around £12 million next year.
Chancellor doubles down on growth as her number one priority ahead of the Budget, as she welcomes major pension funds to Downing Street.
A major package of new reforms and investment will put AI at heart of government’s mission to drive growth, create jobs and spread prosperity across the country.
Parents set to save up to £450 per year as free breakfast club rollout targets areas where families are struggling most with the cost of living.
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