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The remit letter and objectives from Health Minister Stephen Barclay to NHS Improvement for the financial year 2018 to 2019.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Draft legislation clarifies that no business borrowing through a peer-to-peer platform needs to be regulated as a ‘deposit taker’ unless that is their core business.
A new watchdog has been created to further tighten the UK’s defences against money laundering and terrorist financing.
Over 900,000 new fee-free basic bank accounts were opened between July 2016 - June 2017, taking the total number of fee-free accounts open to nearly 5 million.
The wide-ranging dialogue further strengthened the Golden Era in UK-China relations, boosting cooperation across the two countries’ strategic partnership.
New legislation now allows Insurance Linked Securities deals to take place within a new specially designed framework in the UK.
The Investment Management Strategy II sets out the government’s long-term approach to enhancing the UK’s position as a centre for asset management.
New competition to use rental payment data to improve credit scores and mortgage applications for the 11 million renters in Britain.
Bridgend based Airpix Aerial Images attended an event in Downing Street on Thursday to celebrate the fifth annual Small Business Saturday.
A new independent review sets out how government and the financial services industry can work together to build a culture of social impact investment in the UK.
The Prime Minister chaired a roundtable with leaders of Europe’s key business organisations at Downing Street.
A further 26 firms sign up to the Women in Finance Charter which covers over 600,000 UK financial services employees.
New information will help organisations protect themselves against illicit financing, making it harder for terrorists and criminals to move money through the UK.
New plans mean people struggling with serious debt may soon benefit from a ‘breathing space’ from their bills.
"I am delighted to announce that I am establishing an Asset Management Taskforce to look at how we stay ahead." says City minister, Stephen Barclay.
The schemes have also helped more than 275,000 first time buyers achieve their dream of owning a home.
New measures will build on the UK's global leadership in green finance as part of the move to a low carbon economy.
The annual meeting is a key part of the UK’s commitment to support the development of Islamic finance globally.
Co-operatives could save up to £10,000 a year thanks to new government proposals requiring fewer of them to appoint an auditor.
Private pensions cold calling, including emails and text messages, is to be banned.
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