HM Treasury
Looks after the UK’s finances and economics


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John Hutton's Review of Public Service Pensions publishes its final report


Growth
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The Chancellor presents the 2010 Spending Review


Treasury history
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What we do
Her Majesty's Treasury (HM Treasury) is the UK's economics and finance ministry.
It works to secure a rebalanced and resilient economy that will create the conditions for sustainable growth.
HM Treasury aims to reduce the UK's structural deficit in a fair and responsible way.
Latest RSS
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hmtreasury: Press notice: UK official holdings of international reserves, April 2011 - http://bit.ly/lDp5Qj
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Speech by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Rt Hon Danny Alexander MP, to the Inverness Chamber of Commerce
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Funding could help South West business create up to 10,000 extra apprenticeships a year by 2015, says Chief Secretary
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This page may not be as up-to-date as the current HM Treasury website. You can visit it at www.hm-treasury.gov.uk.
This section will almost certainly not be up to date after 10th May, it is for illustrative purposes only.
Our policy priorities
Transparency
- What we spend This section would detail the spending by HM Treasury in accordance with government transparency policy.
- Our agencies and partners
- This should link to a web page displaying the department business plan. Currently it just links to a PDF or Powerpoint file Our business plan
- This should link to a web page displaying the department organogram. Currently it just links to a PDF or Powerpoint file Our people
- Our data (data.gov.uk)
Consultations
There are currently no active consultations from the HM Treasury or its agencies.
Current Bills
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Finance Bill 2010-11
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Finance (No. 2) Bill 2010-11
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Loans to Ireland Bill 2010-11
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Savings Accounts and Health in Pregnancy Grant Bill 2010-11
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Terrorist Asset-Freezing etc. Bill [HL] 2010-11
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Budget Responsibility and National Audit Bill [HL] 2010-11
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Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) Bill 2010-11
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Equitable Life (Payments) Bill 2010-11
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Terrorist Asset-Freezing etc. Bill [HL] 2010-11
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Consolidated Fund Bill 2010-11
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Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) (No.2) Bill 2010-11
Ministers in the HM Treasury
There are 20 ministers who are responsible for the HM Treasury. The department is represented in Cabinet by Danny Alexander , George Osborne and Patrick McLoughlin .
Ministers are listed alphabetically, by surname.
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Patrick McLoughlin Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury and Chief Whip
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Angela Watkinson Lord Commissioner (Whip)
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Bill Wiggin Assistant Whip
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Brooks Newmark Lord Commissioner (Whip)
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Chloe Smith Assistant Whip
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Danny Alexander Chief Secretary to the Treasury
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David Gauke Exchequer Secretary
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George Osborne Chancellor of the Exchequer
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James Duddridge Lord Commissioner (Whip)
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Jeremy Wright Lord Commissioner (Whip)
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Justine Greening Economic Secretary
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Lord Sassoon Commercial Secretary
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Mark Hoban Financial Secretary
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Mark Hunter Assistant Whip
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Michael Fabricant Lord Commissioner (Whip)
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Norman Lamb Assistant Whip
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Philip Dunne Assistant Whip
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Robert Goodwill Assistant Whip
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Shailesh Vara Assistant Whip
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Stephen Crabb Assistant Whip




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