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Autumn Statement provides an update on the government's economic plans.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Energy Industries Council (EIC), the leading trade association for UK companies that supply goods and services to the energy industries worldwide, will lead a trade delegation of 19 UK company representatives to Azerbaij…
Following the Autumn Statement, the government has today published responses to consultations alongside draft legislation to be included in Finance Bill 2014.
The Chancellor visits Morrisons, which employs almost 15,500 under 21 year olds.
“UK Government’s long term plan for sustained economic recovery is working”
Town centre tax breaks and parking reform at centre of high street package.
Autumn Statement 2013 speech in full.
£5 million Council Tax discount will help increase affordable housing.
Letter from David Gauke MP announcing the competitiveness of UK tax administration review.
New measures to ensure councils, businesses and homeowners have the funding and powers they need to continue to drive the economy forward.
Communities and Local Government Secretary writes to local authority leaders on measures included in the Autumn Statement.
More help for Scotland, more choices for Scottish Government in Autumn Statement says Scottish Secretary.
The Autumn Statement reinforces the UK government’s commitment to NI. The economic plan has provided the foundations for recovery, and economic activity and employment in NI are improving.
The Autumn Statement 2013 was made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne on Thursday 5 December.
The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, has announced £1 billion for the Department of Education to fund the free school meals commitment.
Exchange of letters between HM Treasury and the OBR on the Welfare Cap
Further measures announced to help hard-working people as Chancellor delivers Autumn Statement to Parliament.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury gives an update on progress so far and explains the most forward-looking infrastructure pipeline to date.
Insurance industry announces they will invest £25 billion in infrastructure as government publishes UK plan.
Chancellor to make his annual Autumn Statement on 5 December.
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