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A record of the meeting between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Governor of the Bank of England on the bank's Financial Stability Report.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This statement sets out the government’s approach to repealing and replacing retained EU law on financial services to deliver a comprehensive FSMA model of regulation tailored to the UK.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Monthly estimates of the number of residential and non-residential property transactions in the UK and its constituent countries, with value £40,000 or above. Previously listed under 'Revenue-based Taxes and Benefits: Property Transactions'.
GLD, AGO and HMCPSI GPC transactions over £500, February 2019.
A framework to help schools to collect information about their income and expenditure.
This page contains a list of persons and entities to whom financial sanctions have been applied due to their assessed involvement in terrorist activity. This sanctions regime aims to further the prevention of terrorism in the UK or elsewhere and...
Details of Public Health England transactions over £25,000 in June 2014.
Details of Public Health England transactions over £25,000 in December 2013.
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