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New procurement rules which will level the playing field for SMEs and drive economic growth across the UK have moved a step closer to becoming law this week.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
More than 1,500 new trainee probation officers have been hired this year - hitting the government’s target while helping to cut crime, make streets safer and protect the public.
Procurement Bill factsheet
The savings from across government in the year 2020/21 were driven by Cabinet Office core functions teams.
The Cabinet Office has published a Procurement Policy Note for public sector organisations holding contracts with Russian or Belarusian suppliers.
The Spring Statement 2022 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rishi Sunak
The Quinquennial Review of the National Insurance Fund has been published. It looks at the long-term relationship between benefit payments and contribution income.
Victims, courts and prisons will benefit from the Ministry of Justice’s largest funding increase in more than a decade, awarded in yesterday’s Spending Review.
Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
The Chancellor’s letter to the Bank of England setting the remit for the Monetary Policy Committee.
The Chancellor has issued a revised remit letter to the National Infrastructure Commission, which includes a binding fiscal remit.
These are supplementary documents relating to actuarial valuations and the establishment of an employer cost cap mechanism in the public service pension schemes.
GAD provided financial modelling to support HM Treasury in the production of its Annual Report and Accounts.
New Lyminster Bypass to ease congestion around Littlehampton and support plans for 1,260 new homes and 700 new jobs in the region.
A review of fees for non-legal members in tribunals.
Construction of the Oxford to Cambridge expressway has been cancelled as analysis shows the benefits the road would deliver are outweighed by its costs.
In our Budget analysis, we focus on topics on which we advise our clients, such as reforms relating to investment, insurance and pensions.
Initiatives supported by GAD are in a report into a project to improve public finances. The Balance Sheet Review identified opportunities for reforms.
Welsh Secretary Simon Hart and Chief Secretary to the Treasury Stephen Barclay agree funding for coal tip and flood damage remediation work across Wales.
Almost £4.4 billion will be invested to increase court capacity, create prison places, and support victims following yesterday’s spending review.
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