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The UK’s biggest broadband and mobile operators have today met with the government to follow up on commitments agreed in the summer to support customers with the cost of living.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Around 11 million households across the UK will be protected from being overcharged on their energy bills thanks to an extension to the government’s Energy Price Cap until the end of next year.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New procurement rules which will level the playing field for SMEs and drive economic growth across the UK have moved a step closer to becoming law this week.
The £170 million Covid Winter Grant Scheme announced last month is already in action, as vulnerable families across England get help through councils.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Leaseholders and residents living in medium-rise buildings will get their properties made safe while being protected from extortionate cladding repair bills.
Broadband bills could be cut for millions of low-income households under Government plans to encourage social tariffs.
Nearly half a million UK businesses will benefit from a tax cut worth up to £1,000 from today (6 April 2022).
Over 7.2 million payments of £326 have already been made to help households through the government’s Cost of Living support.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) will have a key role to play delivering the pledges made in the Spending Review
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) will be at the forefront of helping support households and businesses in the months ahead.
Speech by the Housing Minister, the Rt Hon Stuart Andrew MP, at the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) 2022 conference.
£76 million tied up in forgotten accounts to be used to support people to get out of debt and assist social enterprises with innovative energy saving solutions.
Justice Secretary David Gauke today spoke of his pride in a department ‘delivering real change’, after 3 important justice bills all became law on the same day (20 December 2018).
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Patients to benefit from new mental health ambulances and improvements to crisis care backed by £150 million as draft Mental Health Bill moves to next stage.
The Budget 2021 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rishi Sunak
Millions of households across the UK will benefit from a new £15 billion package of targeted government support to help with the rising cost of living, the Chancellor announced today (26 May).
Government backs new reforms making it unlawful for employers to withhold tips from staff.
Around 20,000 people facing debt difficulties will be invited to receive free early-stage legal advice through a new pilot launched by the government on 31 October 2022.
Over 8 million households are set to receive an additional £324 as part of the government’s Cost of Living support package.
Consultation launched aimed at giving Small Business Commissioner more power to support businesses and resolve late payment issues
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