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Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Caldwell on 29 December 2025.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regulates the financial services industry in the UK. Its role includes protecting consumers, keeping the industry stable, and promoting healthy competition between financial service providers. FCA works with HM Treasury .
The annual cost of a TV licence will rise to £180 from 1 April 2026, as required by the 2022 Licence Fee Settlement, in line with inflation.
The Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) supports the development and deployment of technologies that enable businesses with high energy use to transition to a low carbon future.
How we review the information landlords are required to send to us
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Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery Decision of UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE JONATHAN CANNAN on 03 February 2026
A record of the meetings between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Governor of the Bank of England on the bank's Financial Stability Report.
British jobs and businesses to be supported by enhanced cooperation with China in financial services
The UK-China Financial Working Group is a new mechanism for discussions on financial policy between government and regulatory authorities in both countries.
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