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The Financial Policy Committee's response to HM Treasury's 'Remit and recommendations for the Financial Policy Committee'.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Stephen Crabb: "Today’s budget shows the scale of ambition this Government has for Wales"
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne has set out the next stage of his economic plan for Northern Ireland, with an ambitious Budget designed to make the UK fit for the future at a time of increasing global economi…
The Chancellor’s letter to the Bank of England setting the remit for the Monetary Policy Committee.
Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the Governor of the Bank of England providing the remit and recommendations for the Financial Policy Committee (FPC) for 2016.
The Chancellor has presented his Budget to Parliament – here's a summary of what was announced.
Chancellor George Osborne has written to Lord Adonis, setting out two new studies that the National Infrastructure Commission will undertake.
The Budget speech in full.
The government and the north’s largest cities have set out plans to work together across a number of priority policy areas.
Government will publish its next Budget on Wednesday 16 March 2016.
A short video to explain why the Treasury holds a Budget each year.
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