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This release details movements in the international reserves of gold and assets held by the UK government.
An independent report on the impacts of minimum wages, to inform the UK government’s decisions on the remit of the Low Pay Commission beyond 2020.
HM Treasury launched a review in 2024 of the Payment and Electronic Money Institution Insolvency Regulations 2021. Adam Plainer concluded this review in 2025 and his report is found below.
Presents findings of the taskforce, setting out the actions government departments and regulators are taking to help to stabilise and reduce the premiums paid by drivers.
The conclusions of the study conducted by the Office for Value for Money on public sector procurement of short-term residential accommodation
A meta-evaluation, commissioned by HMT, of the evaluations of the government’s Covid-19 business support schemes.
The conclusions of the study conducted by the Office for Value for Money (OVfM) on the governance and budgeting arrangements for mega projects
Review by the Government Chief Scientific Adviser and the National Technology Adviser to explore the barriers to adoption of transformative technologies.
HM Revenue and Customs commissioned Ipsos to evaluate the Employment Allowance.
The modelling approach used for analysing the long-run GDP impacts of an Emission Trading Schemes agreement between the UK and the EU.
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