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Recent turmoil showed that banks could fail more rapidly than in 2008 crisis, says Hunt
Radical who oversaw Tory privatisation and reform from No 11 but fell out with Margaret Thatcher
Hope that any resolution may aid other public sector settlements, but schools dispute still acrimonious
Proposals would have removed what some see as an unfair advantage over other institutional investors
Experts say public finances could be in a worse shape than figures contained in the Budget
Increase of early years entitlements part of a suite of measures aimed at making childcare more affordable
Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank sparks calls for rethink of regulatory overhaul
House of Commons levelling-up committee requests explanation for doubts over ministry’s ability to deliver
‘Reliefs shouldn’t just sit there forever’ says OTS tax chief
Chancellor will not have room for big giveaways on March 15 because of new forecasts of weak economic outlook
Treasury receives unexpected £30bn boost to public finances and foresees ‘low risk’ of settlement setting benchmark
Jeremy Hunt has a £30bn windfall after higher tax revenues and lower subsidies for household energy bills
Ben Wallace to argue for extra funding ‘because the world is much more dangerous and unstable’
Officials considering whether to pursue two-stage implementation of new insurance rules
‘Levelling-up’ ministry barred from making decisions on capital projects after doubts raised over its ability to deliver
Britain seeks to align rules with traditional finance in attempt to become digital asset hub
Government will temporarily backtrack on aligning treatment of promotions with that of stocks and shares
The world according to BEAPFF
Treasury to review system that allows sanctioned individuals to apply for licences and legal representation
Treasury committee argues move would help fiscal watchdog improve forecasting of public finances
Claims rulebreaking is not penalised as 1 per cent of reports of suspected breaches result in fines
Treasury opts ‘not to proceed’ with controversial ‘intervention power’ criticised by central bank and City regulators
Change to Solvency II rule book sharply cuts the capital requirements of insurers
Chancellor bids to repair UK’s tarnished economic reputation with tax rises and spending cuts, claiming pain is necessary
UK employers’ group warns of business ‘hibernation’ without measures to encourage investment
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