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The Joint Exchequer Committee met in Edinburgh today (3 November) to discuss the implementation of the Scottish Government's Fiscal Framework.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Joint Exchequer Committee (Wales) met yesterday to continue talks about establishing funding arrangements.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, meets with finance ministers from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland for constructive discussion.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Gauke speaking at the launch of the National Needs Assessment.
EEF site offers new courses to train over 400 apprentices a year as workers show off skills with 3D printed model of Gladstone, the Treasury cat
Joint communique following ministerial meeting on the Welsh government's new funding arrangements.
A response to the consultation seeking views on reforms to public sector exit payments has been published.
Chief Secretary to Treasury meets companies in Edinburgh to discuss their business success.
British businesses and universities will have certainty over future funding and should continue to bid for competitive EU funds while the UK remains a member of the EU.
Letter from the Chief Secretary to the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union regarding EU funding commitments.
Speaking to think tank Reform, Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Gauke addressed improving government efficiency and encouraging innovation.
Pay awards for school teachers and police officers set out by government.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Greg Hands, discussed economic and investment opportunities and partnerships between the UK and Algeria.
Public sector pay awards for 2016-17: the government sets out the pay awards for the National Crime Agency.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury's speech to the Association of Foreign Bankers Lunch
Public sector pay awards for 2016-17 are announced by the Chief Secretary
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury spoke to government non-executive directors about the importance of continued savings in public spending.
Ten Local Authority Leaders, and UK and Welsh Governments agree £1.2 billion Regional Investment Fund
Setting out pay awards for over a million public sector workers including the NHS and the Armed Forces
The Chief Secretary explains how the UK can remain at the cutting edge of financial innovation.
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