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City Minister launches new initiative on the South Coast - first of 5 UK regions outside London to be marketed as financial services destinations.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New initiative launched to market the South Coast as a place to set-up and grow a financial or professional services business.
Residents across 17 of the UK’s most rural areas with the highest fuel prices to benefit from a 5 pence per litre fuel price cut.
Biggest reforms to the UK banking sector in a generation come into force.
Sir Bobby Charlton’s landmine-clearing charity, Find a Better Way, to receive a £10 million grant to support its ground breaking scientific work.
Second evaluation of rules designed to ensure that those working as temporary government contractors are meeting their tax obligations, published today.
Help to Buy, the government’s flagship housing scheme, has helped 88,420 people buy a new home since it was created.
From 6 April, one million savers with an annual income under £15,600 will be able to get their savings interest paid completely tax-free.
Radical new legislation marking the culmination of this Parliament’s pension reform agenda has become law.
UK government has reached agreement for the sale of its entire interest in Eurostar International Limited (“Eurostar”) for £757.1m.
City Minister announces that new tougher rules for Britain’s bankers will come into force on 7 March 2016.
Economic Secretary hails Bristol’s financial services sector and takes part in Life Skills session at local school.
'The south-west has a vibrant financial services cluster', says Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Andrea Leadsom.
South-west infrastructure package will see the government focusing on improving the region’s road, rail and businesses.
Publicly-funded infrastructure projects will be branded with a Union Jack plaque to recognise taxpayers' key contribution in funding vital projects.
Chancellor announces £1.4 million of funding for Nissan to support it in creating the skills it needs to build its next Infiniti model in the UK.
Chancellor talks through the six-point long term economic plan for the North East.
The Chancellor and the Education Secretary set out plans to improve education standards in the north of England.
Chancellor welcomes news that car parts manufacturer Nifco UK has won its largest ever contract.
Jobs, transport, manufacturing, exports and culture are at the heart of the six point long term economic plan for the North East.
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