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George Osborne visited Nottinghamshire Police Force to see how they are leading transformation through innovation and technology.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A new innovation centre in Wales will focus on compound semiconductors.
This year is mission critical for the economy, says Chancellor in speech to business leaders in Cardiff.
New consultation on the governance, structure and operation of the commission published.
Nick Macpherson joined the Treasury in 1985 and has held various roles in the Treasury, including Principal Private Secretary to Kenneth Clarke and Gordon Brown.
Is sorting out your finances top of your new year’s resolution list? Here’s a few ways the government can help to get you started in 2016.
The new Infrastructure and Projects Authority starts today and will provide expert support for the government’s major economic projects.
Review of airside VAT-free shopping launched to make sure shoppers share more of the benefit in future.
New Year boost for millions as fee-free bank accounts become available for first time.
Since tax relief for big budget TV shows came into effect in 2013, shows such as Game of Thrones and Downton Abbey have been able to claim.
220 films were made in the UK in 2014 to 2015 thanks to the UK film tax relief.
Equitable Life pensioners on low incomes have received an average payment of around £300 from the government in time for Christmas.
Economic Secretary, Harriett Baldwin writes to the chair of the Treasury Select Committee, Andrew Tyrie.
'Dear Accounting Officer' letters provide advice on accountability, regularity, propriety and annual accounting exercises.
The Chancellor has appointed Phil Graham as CEO of the National Infrastructure Commission.
New changes will stop highly paid bosses getting to keep generous exit payments when they leave one organisation only to join another.
Financial Secretary extends the list of schemes that are exempt from inheritance tax including Child Survivor Fund for victims of Holocaust
The government has set out the next step in its plan to guard against future potential risks to economic security posed by the housing market
In May 2015 the government asked the Competition and Markets Authority to assess the likely impact of the latest proposals for the divestment of Williams & Glyn for competition in the UK banking sector.
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