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Financial Secretary to the Treasury David Gauke’s meeting with Kerry-Lynne Findlay is the latest step in productive relationship between the two tax administrations.
No regulated rail fares will rise by more than inflation in 2015 - with last year’s freeze this will save season ticket holders around £75 over 2014 and 2015.
The government has today (5 September 2014) launched a consultation on incorporating new European regulations on mortgage lending into UK law.
The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury visited a nursery and met parents to highlight the new Tax-Free Childcare scheme.
Chancellor welcomes new Rolls-Royce and Teach First partnership to train 75 new STEM teachers on his tour of Great British Brands.
Chancellor welcomes Screwfix plans to create 900 jobs and open over 50 new stores in 2015 as part of his tour of Great British Brands.
The Chancellor's visit to the company in Corby kicked off his Great British Brands tour, aimed at supporting Britain’s best known companies.
Have your say on what you would like to see in Autumn Statement 2014.
Chancellor to make his Autumn Statement on 3 December.
Chancellor George Osborne officially opened a £7 million regeneration project and a new office location for businesses in the region.
Chancellor visited Theatre Royal in Brighton to launch theatre tax relief as new productions announced.
The country becomes the 46th jurisdiction to join the initiative launched by the G5.
Ahead of the Scottish independence referendum on 18 September Danny Alexander discussed the issues live on Facebook.
Danny Alexander and Greg Clark visit Glasgow to sign the Glasgow and Clyde Valley City Deal, which sets out the region's strategy for economic growth.
Video games companies across the UK will be able to begin claiming tax relief up to 25% on their production costs from today.
Funding will support the production of Gaelic language content, and continue providing a valued service for Gaelic speakers in Scotland.
Expansion of the Troubled Families programme to help vulnerable younger children from struggling homes get a better chance in life.
The government’s Equitable Life Payments Scheme (ELPS) has now issued £973 million worth of payments.
This is the latest project to be supported by the UK Guarantees scheme where the UK government act as a loan guarantor to major infrastructure investments.
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