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A growing number of apps and websites are displaying prices from Fuel Finder.
The Chancellor and Economic Secretary brought together the six largest banks and building societies, alongside UK Finance, to take stock of the impact of the conflict in Iran on households and small businesses.
HM Treasury has today (26 March) announced the appointment of Craig Coben as a Non-Executive Director of UK Government Investments (UKGI) for a three year term commencing in March 2026.
Millions of drivers who claim motoring expenses could benefit from a review of approved mileage rates.
Households across Britain set to benefit as Chancellor acts on food prices, energy bills and profiteering – taking action on cost of living pressures while securing Britain's long-term energy independence.
New funding designed to help secure a successful future for the site and support the local economy and communities affected by the closure.
People who owe money to government will receive clearer, more tailored support to repay in a way they can afford, under new plans launched during Debt Awareness Week.
Investment will upgrade vital Border Force and Customs infrastructure at the port.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves co-chaired the first edition of the Trade and Investment Dialogue with her Spanish counterpart on a visit to Madrid on 18th March 2026. They agreed the following joint statement.
New jobs, opportunities and major regeneration for communities and businesses will be created in the North as the Chancellor backs the region’s industrial strengths with new investment.
New reforms will let credit unions reach millions more people, expanding access to low-cost borrowing and secure savings for households
Rachel Reeves visits Madrid to meet 120 of Spain’s top businesses and investors and Minister of Economy, Trade and Business Carlos Cuerpo
On 17 March 2026, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves gave the Mais lecture at Bayes Business School.
The Chancellor has set out how the government will build a stronger and more secure economy in an uncertain world.
People living and working in the Oxford to Cambridge Growth Corridor to benefit from additional investment to bring forward development and infrastructure.
£1.7bn of new investment in city regions in the North to give Mayors cash and tools to bulldoze through roadblocks holding up city-centre projects and regeneration schemes.
UK will win the AI adoption race as Chancellor sets out her economic growth ‘big choices’
Finland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom have made a joint statement on defence financing and procurement
UK unveils new package of measures to become the first country in the world to roll out Quantum computers at scale.
Readout of a meeting between UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Irish Minister for Finance & Tánaiste Simon Harris who met in London today.
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