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A statement by Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, Sir Nicholas Macpherson.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne to the Chairman-elect of the Royal Bank of Scotland, Sir Howard Davies.
'Government has put in place policies that help hard work and entrepreneurial spirit to flourish', says Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
Over £1 billion has been paid out to Equitable Life policyholders through the Equitable Life Payments Scheme.
Chancellor welcomes Secretary General Angel Gurria and his team to the Treasury, to launch the OECD’s biennial Economic Survey of the UK.
Chief Secretary announces new research on the sustainability of Community Development Finance Institutions.
Chancellor announces that the government has sold a further £500m of Lloyds Banking Group shares through the trading plan, launched in December 2014.
Chancellor has set out plans to help London meet its need for over 400,000 homes.
Colston Hall, one of Bristol’s most popular concert halls, will benefit from £5m of government funding to unlock its refurbishment.
Chancellor talks through the six-point long term economic plan for London.
Jobs, transport, housing and culture are at the heart of six point long term economic plan for London.
24 hour services to begin on the London Overground in 2017.
Registration for the new Marriage Allowance for married couples and those in civil partnerships is now open.
Priti Patel visited a new scheme in Kingswood, Bristol that helps local unemployed people find work.
Jobs, transport, science, agri-tech, energy and defence are at the heart of the six point long term economic plan for the East of England
The long-term economic plan for the East of England will be set out today by the Prime Minister at a speech in Felixstowe.
WB Timber Innovations is now in the process of opening a new factory, which will provide over 15 new jobs for local people.
Travelodge set to create more than 3,000 jobs across the UK as it looks to boost its estate by opening more than 150 new hotels over the next 8 years.
Insurance Bill, which modernises 100 year-old rules governing insurance contracts between businesses and insurers, receives Royal Assent.
Economic Secretary Andrea Leadsom visits a thriving nursery in Harrow and an alternative lender in Watford to welcome improvements in access to finance for small businesses.
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