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Billions of pounds in guarantees for housebuilders are now open for business as part of a new support package confirmed by the Housing Minister today.
Reforms announced at the Budget will help raise money to fix the public finances while protecting small family farms from unfairly high inheritance tax.
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Steve Reed, addresses the 2024 Country Land and Business Association conference.
Tens of thousands of new homes will be delivered across England, thanks to government funding and partnership work, to unlock stalled homes across England.
On 30 October, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her first Budget in Parliament. Here are 5 things to know.
More than £3 billion has been set aside to mend crumbling wards and bring NHS technology into the 21st century.
Yesterday's Autumn Budget backs UK's R&D sector with record highest ever level of government investment.
Office for Value for Money will place value for money at the heart of government spending decisions.
Autumn Budget 2024 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Chancellor takes long-term decisions to restore stability, rebuild Britain and protect working people across Scotland.
Today, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered a Budget to fix the foundations of our economy.
We are raising the living wage, expanding the Help to Save scheme and limiting reductions to Universal Credit awards.
The Chancellor has announced 40,000 more appointments each week to cut NHS waiting lists.
Chancellor takes long-term decisions to restore stability, rebuild Britain and protect working people across Wales.
Chancellor announces pay rise for over 3 million workers next year, as National Living Wage rises by 6.7%.
Chancellor confirms the NHS will receive funding needed to deliver extra 40,000 elective appointments per week
Ahead of Budget later this week, the Chancellor pledges work and welfare overhaul so people who can work, do work.
Chancellor confirms steps to protect education and early years priorities as part of her first Budget.
The Budget will deliver more affordable housing, ensure social housing is available for those who need it and turbocharge the delivery of 1.5 million homes.
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