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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Chancellor Philip Hammond announces the appointment of Charlotte Hogg as the next Deputy Governor for Markets and Banking.
The sale, which will have no impact on borrowers, is part of a drive to sell assets in a way that secures value for money for taxpayers.
People planning their retirement will be able to withdraw up to £1,500 from their pension pots tax-free to pay for financial advice, under plans unveiled by the government today.
"I’m proud to be given the opportunity to lead NS&I and look forward to joining the team", says newly appointed NS&I Chief Executive Ian Ackerley.
The Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, Baroness Neville-Rolfe today spoke at the Women in Nuclear conference.
David Gauke announces global healthcare company collaboration with Oxford University and meets some of the city’s leading tech companies.
The government has continued to sell shares in Lloyds Banking Group, reducing its remaining shareholding to less than 5%.
Hundreds of thousands of savers have cashed in £9.2 billion from their pension pots since pension freedoms were introduced in April 2015.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has this day appointed Jamie Reed to be Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has this day appointed Tristram Hunt to be Steward and Bailiff of the Three Hundreds of Chiltern.
Philip Hammond's speech to British business leaders at the CBI's lunch in Davos.
Jane Ellison's remarks on tax policy making following a report by the Chartered Institute of Taxation, the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the Institute for Government.
London will host an international FinTech conference on 12 April 2017 to attract more investment into Britain's world leading FinTech sector.
The Lifetime ISA will be available for young adults from April 2017 as the Savings (Government Contributions) Bill receives Royal Assent. The Help to Save scheme to help people on low incomes will be available from 2018.
Economic Secretary, Simon Kirby speaks about the UK perspective on driving change, innovation and connectivity in Financial Services.
The government has now recovered over £18 billion of the £20.3 billion taxpayers injected into Lloyds during the financial crisis.
Chancellor meets with senior leaders in Kuwait, UAE and Qatar to strengthen relations, trade links and economic ties with Gulf countries.
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The raft of measures will create a level playing field for the vast majority of people and businesses who play fair and pay what is due.
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