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Kemi Badenoch, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, made a speech to the Natural Capital Committee on 3 November 2020.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
For the first time, the annual Remembrance Sunday service will be a closed ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic
Talks will begin today (January 29) in Leeds between government ministers and local leaders on a devolution deal for West Yorkshire
Businesses around the country are set to benefit from government-backed funding schemes to boost productivity.
The Chancellor today (2 November 2019) launches a review that will determine how the UK ends its contribution to global warming.
Investment in road, rail, port and digital infrastructure to improve links and drive growth.
The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Simon Clarke, delivered a speech to industry leaders at the formal launch of the Charging Investment Infrastructure Fund.
Sir David Attenborough has agreed to be the ambassador for the landmark review to support biodiversity and the economy.
Treasury Minister visits Tees Valley to promote regional growth
New flood boost will better protect over 9,004 homes.
Plans for a cleaner and healthier Britain stepped up a gear today (10 September 2019), as Ministers announced more than half a billion pounds of investment in green technologies.
Exchequer Secretary pledges Treasury’s unflinching support to revitalising left-behind areas
Simon Clarke opens a stakeholder event for the Dasgupta Review on the economics of biodiversity
Plans to increase the number of British female entrepreneurs have taken a leap forward, with major banks and venture capital firms signalling their support
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Treasury Minister Robert Jenrick today (May 31) embarked on a nationwide tour to give British businesses and local people the opportunity to have their say on the UK’s infrastructure needs.
31 schools in rural areas amongst the first to benefit
The oil and gas fiscal forum took place on 2 May, 2019.
High-flying firms across the UK will benefit from a further £200 million of government support to ensure that innovative British firms can access the finance they need to grow.
Funding will support around a hundred local building projects to help rural communities better connect.
The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Robert Jenrick, delivered a speech at the Charity Tax Group conference.
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