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Chancellor kicks off two-day tour to see how the government’s infrastructure plan is delivering road improvements across the country.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Treasury confirms it will guarantee borrowing up to £292 million for the University of Northampton’s Waterside Project.
Economic Secretary, Andrea Leadsom's speech at the Building Societies Association annual lunch.
Autumn Statement provides an update on the government's economic plans.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander at the Energy Institute Aberdeen Highlands and Islands branch annual dinner.
Germany and the UK have agreed a joint proposal to advance the negotiations on new rules for preferential IP regimes within the G20/OECD BEPS Project.
A joint statement between Germany and the UK on proposals for new rules for preferential IP regimes.
The aggregates levy is an environmental tax on commercially exploited aggregates.
Centrepiece of installation to tour UK for 4 years.
Over 850,000 employers are benefitting from the Employment Allowance across the UK.
Government will donate amount equivalent to expected VAT receipts from sale of the poppies using some of LIBOR fines collected from banks.
The Financial Secretary to the Treasury sets out progress made, and future plans, on creating a modern and efficient tax system.
Call for information on the benefits and risks of digital currencies launched.
Bitcoin, Litecoin…why we’re calling for information on the benefits and risks of digital currencies.
Part of radical plans to devolve power and control to cities
HMRC sends out record number of letters in unprecedented move to make the tax system more transparent.
Exchange of letters between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Governor of the Bank of England on the review of the leverage ratio.
Government to pay off part of the nation’s First World War debt, as part of a redemption of bonds stretching as far back as the eighteenth century.
The government is inviting responses to a consultation on which powers the independent Bank of England should have over the UK’s housing market.
51 jurisdictions across the globe sign agreement on the automatic exchange of tax information in an international clampdown on tax evasion.
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