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Environment Secretary meets the French Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty in Paris on 12 February
People who owe money to government will receive clearer, more tailored support to repay in a way they can afford, under new plans launched during Debt Awareness Week.
New reforms will let credit unions reach millions more people, expanding access to low-cost borrowing and secure savings for households
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) will undergo the most significant package of reforms since its inception.
British jobs and businesses to be supported by enhanced cooperation with China in financial services
Two leading industry figures have been appointed to spearhead the rollout of artificial intelligence in financial services, as the government doubles down on seizing the opportunities of AI to drive growth, productivity and …
Cryptoassets firms will be backed to innovate and grow under plans to make the UK a global destination for digital assets and attract more investment.
Five new appointments will take up their roles on 20 November 2025.
The Treasury has announced the freezing of the assets of the New IRA and Kieran Gallagher.
Thousands of people at risk of experiencing homelessness will now be able to open bank accounts with five major UK banks through a new pilot with Shelter, to help them to get paid work.
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury has reappointed Martin Egan as a Non-Executive Director of the UK Debt Management Office (DMO) Advisory Board.
Help to Save savers receive millions in bonus payments
New Economic Secretary and Housing Minister will host major banks in the Treasury tomorrow as part of plans to create an economy that works for working people.
Professor Stephen Blyth has been appointed, and Dr Randall Kroszner reappointed, as external members of the Financial Policy Committee.
Shoppers in the North West to reap rewards of new UK/EU food deal which means supermarkets can slash costs – helping to keep the price of weekly shop down
Charles Donald stepping down after successfully leading UKGI as its CEO since early 2020.
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury has today confirmed the reappointment of Marjorie Ngwenya as an External Member of the Prudential Regulation Committee (PRC).
Red tape cut and savers supported to invest as Chancellor rewires financial system to boost growth
Final share sale ends nearly 17 years of public ownership
Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Emma Reynolds, has appointed Gary Admans as a Non-Executive Director of the UK Debt Management Office (DMO) Advisory Board.
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