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Matthew Hancock has today (12 June 2014) announced a £30 million fund to increase the supply of engineers.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government has introduced the Childcare Payments Bill.
Women’s equality in better place than ever before.
Oil and Gas industry meet with Financial Secretary to discuss future tax treatment.
Another attempted abuse of the tax relief available when shares are gifted to charities has been blocked by a tribunal.
People expect the tax system to make sure their money to charity goes as far as possible, says Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
Another avoidance scheme designed by NT Advisors has been defeated at a tax tribunal.
New opportunities are part of an industry-led campaign launched by the Chancellor to inspire more young people to study maths and physics.
3 new ministerial appointments have been announced.
Government to extend new rules limiting migrant access to out-of-work benefits to Child Benefit and Child Tax Credit. Migrants will face tougher scrutiny of their English skills in return for benefits.
Product will boost the fight against illegal fuel laundering.
More than 50,000 charities have signed up to Charities Online, which makes it quicker and easier for charities to receive the Gift Aid on their donations.
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Nicky Morgan, today opened the first meeting of the Joint Alcohol Anti-fraud Taskforce.
Changes could benefit over 40,000 clubs.
Agreement on next year’s European Union (EU) budget reached during talks in Brussels.
First decommissioning relief deeds presented to oil and gas industry will provide greater certainty over future tax relief.
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