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The Minister for Cabinet Office spoke about the government's savings of £14.3 billion in the last financial year.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Welsh Secretary: “Wales Bill delivers ambitious package for Wales” Chief Secretary to the Treasury: “powerful new tools for Wales”
The Efficiency and Reform Group has supported departments in saving £14.3 billion against a 2009 to 2010 baseline.
Chancellor's statement at the conclusion of the IMF's 2014 Article IV assessment of the UK.
Department for Transport signs first public service obligation to protect Dundee Airport to London Stansted Airport route.
The government has introduced the Childcare Payments Bill.
Analysis shows that every Scot will be £1,400 better off every year staying part of the UK, but how far does £1,400 go?
Latest In the Know factsheet highlights how the UK helps safeguard the finances of Scottish people.
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Andrea Leadsom, has today launched an independent review of the Money Advice Service (MAS) and announced that Christine Farnish will lead the review.
As part of the UK, Scotland’s finances are stronger – the Treasury calculates every year this is worth £1400 for every person in Scotland.
Over 1,000 people in Scotland have bought a new home through the UK government’s Help to Buy mortgage guarantee scheme.
New data shows that more than 27,000 people across the country have bought a new home through the Help to Buy scheme.
'We have identified problems, and we are identifying solutions', new Economic Secretary to the Treasury Andrea Leadsom says.
Updated framework document has been published setting out the broad governance and management rules within which the OBR operates.
Report indicates Scotland’s future public finances are substantially better as part of the UK. Here are the factors that underpin the analysis.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander speaks at the launch of the latest Scotland Analysis fiscal paper in Edinburgh.
Every Scottish man, woman and child benefits from a £1,400 UK Dividend as part of the UK, new analysis shows.
Taxpayers in an independent Scotland could face working even longer before reaching tax freedom.
The record breaking £23.9 billion tax revenue comes as HMRC publishes ‘HMRC fast facts: Record compliance revenues for the UK.’
Independent research based on Quebec setting up a new state estimates that it could cost up to one percent of a country’s GDP to establish the new systems required to run a newly independent state.
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