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The first of a series of papers on the UK’s future partnership with the EU
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Small businesses struggling to access finance from big banks have received almost £4 million of funding thanks to an innovative scheme.
On 3 August 2017, the Governor of the Bank of England requested to raise the limit on purchases that may be undertaken by the APF to ensure that the Term Funding Scheme (TFS) can continue to lend central bank reserves to ban…
The government unveils new plans on sanctions for post-Brexit Britain.
'It's vital that we make sure our cutting-edge firms have the funding they need to meet their potential and conquer new markets' says Chancellor.
The Chancellor is in Brasilia for the second UK-Brazil Economic and Financial Dialogue.
'Dear Accounting Officer' letters provide advice on accountability, regularity, propriety and annual accounting exercises.
Sir David Ramsden has been appointed as the new Deputy Governor of Markets and Banking at the Bank of England.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures if and how much the economy is growing. Here we explain what it actually is and how it’s measured.
There are now more new 12-sided £1 coins in circulation than round pounds.
The new Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision (OPBAS) will tackle potential weaknesses in the supervisory system that criminals and terrorists may be trying to exploit.
The UK will remain at the forefront of the global reinsurance market thanks to new rules for Insurance Linked Securities.
From TV Series "The Crown" to independent theatre productions and video games, the 2016-17 tax relief supported work across the UK's creative industries.
Consumers will have greater control over their bank data and financial decisions thanks to new laws coming into force in January.
Rip-off card charges will be consigned to history, after Ministers act to end these unfair fees for millions of people across the country.
The Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) publishes its fifth annual report on the Government Major Projects Portfolio (GMPP)
Ministers confirm a new timetable for Making Tax Digital.
"We are here today to mark an important milestone, as the billionth new pound coin is struck", says Exchequer Secretary
Women set to bag more top roles in the future as government’s push for greater diversity in financial services gathers pace.
Homes and businesses across England set to benefit from better broadband.
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