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The Overseas Operations Bill for service personnel and veterans will be laid before Parliament today for its Second Reading.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Change of look aims to improve the user experience for means, merits and billing work in the Client and Cost Management System.
Over 8 million families in the UK will continue to receive direct financial support from Government, with the first of five Cost of Living Payments – worth £301 – hitting bank accounts this spring.
Statement by Edward Davey, Energy Secretary, about the government's proposed measures to reduce the impact of policies on energy bills.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Climate ministers have taken a step forward towards a successful COP26
Reforms to the Prompt Payment Code announced today, encouraging companies to stand by smaller suppliers.
The Rt Hon Andrew Lansley announced that the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel have published updated guidance on government Bills.
A summary of policies from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) that are included in the government's Spending Review.
More small businesses can benefit from loans under CBILS.
New Smart Data laws will allow consumers and small business to benefit from better deals and savings.
Government is naming and shaming businesses which failed to pay the minimum wage to 12,000 of the lowest paid workers.
Over 8 million households in the UK will get a cash payment from July 2022 to ease cost of living pressures.
Almost one in four families across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland will get £326 sent directly to them from today, with the second instalment of £324 sent later this year as part of the government’s £37 billion support package.
The 191 named companies failed to pay £2.1 million to over 34,000 workers.
New rules for debt letters will help people to better understand and manage their debts, reducing distress and supporting mental health
Businesses across the country will get lower bills that accurately reflect changes in their local property market.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg gave this speech at the second reading of the House of Lords Reform Bill.
Additional pre-payment checks to reduce high error levels on civil taxed bills
Employment Tribunal decision.
Consumers will be better protected from huge bills run-up on stolen mobiles.
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