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Speech by the Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
UK official holdings of international reserves, December 2011.
Government to bring forward legislation to tackle excessive card surcharges.
Chancellor of the Exchequer has today announced that the government will waive VAT on sales of the Military Wives choir's Christmas single.
The government today set out the headline agreements reached with trades unions on public service pension reform.
Statement by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
Economic Secretary announced a consultation on extending the use of rebated fuel or 'red diesel' to grit roads in rural communities.
Government sets out plans to reform the structure of banking in the UK.
Banking reform statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
UK Government and Northern Ireland Executive ministers meet at Stormont to discuss rebalancing the Northern Ireland Economy.
Following an external competition process, Sharon White has been appointed Director General, Public Spending in HM Treasury.
Speech by The Commercial Secretary to the Treasury.
Statement by the Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
Speech by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
Government has today issued its promised consultation document on how insurers can use gender as a risk factor in the light of the judgment.
Draft tax legislation gives greater predictability and clarity.
The government has launched a consultation that will help tackle unacceptable bank bonuses by improving pay transparency at at large banks.
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