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Economic Secretary confirms that over £1.06 billion has been paid out to Equitable Life policyholders through the Equitable Life Payments Scheme.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Government has sold a further 1% shareholding in Lloyds Banking Group.
Exchequer Secretary pledges to work closely with the charity sector to make the tax system for charities work as fairly and effectively as possible.
'Our aim should be to make the tax system for charities work as fairly, and as effectively, as possible', says Damian Hinds in a speech to the Charity Tax Group.
Greg Hands opens the London Stock Exchange on the 20th anniversary of AIM (the Alternative Investment Market).
Harriett Baldwin's keynote address at the 40th Annual Conference of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO).
Treasury will consult to ensure that people are not charged excessive early exit penalties.
The government has sold half of the 30% stake it retained in Royal Mail plc, at a price of 500 pence per share.
Annual Mansion House speech by Chancellor of the Exchequer, RT Hon George Osborne MP.
Government will begin to sell off its stake in the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Exchange of letters between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Governor of the Bank of England on the government's shareholdings in RBS.
New Treasury minister shares his vision for the oil and gas industry in the North Sea at the first Fiscal Forum of the new parliament.
Whitehall in-year budget review process completes, identifying further asset sales, underspends and efficiencies to smooth path of departmental savings.
Help to Buy, the government’s flagship housing scheme, has helped almost 100,000 people buy a new home since it was introduced.
On a visit to engineering firm Garrandale, in Derby, the Chancellor sets out how the government will deliver for the working people of the Midlands.
David Gauke's speech at the 'Britain, Europe and tax competition' conference, organised by the European Tax Policy Forum and Institute for Fiscal Studies.
The Prime Minister announced Machinery of Government changes to the Shareholder Executive, the Digital Economy Unit and policy on cities.
This announcement follows the confirmation this morning that the government has sold a further 1% of Lloyds shares through the trading plan.
Those living across some of the UK’s most rural areas can benefit from a fuel price cut from today.
Remarks by the Chancellor at the opening of the meeting of G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in the Frauenkirche, Dresden.
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