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- 01 March 2014
Non-Consolidated Performance Related Pay (NCPRP) data for HM Treasury and its agencies in respect of the performance year 2010-11 & 2011/12.
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- HM Treasury
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- 12 December 2013
Annual survey of finance staff to capture numbers, grades and qualification status of staff working in the Finance Community.
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- 12 August 2013
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander announced in January 2012 that the Government would hold a review into the tax arrangements of public sector appointees. The results of this Review,...
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- 28 February 2014
PESA brings together information on public expenditure within the current budgeting and control framework.
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- HM Treasury
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- 12 December 2013
Gilt-edged Market Makers Data facilitates the 'official, close of business reference price for each gilt in issue.
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- 28 February 2014
PESA 2009 chapter 3 compares spending plans in PESA 2009 chapter 1 against those published in PESA 2008.
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- 28 February 2014
On 18 July 2011, HM Treasury published its Business Plan Quarterly Data Summary (QDS). This is designed to provide a quarterly snapshot of how HM Treasury is spending its budget, the results it has...
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- 28 February 2014
PESA 2009 chapter 7 explains how local government is financed and presents local government spending against functional (health, education etc) and economic (pay, procurement etc) frameworks.
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- 28 February 2014
PESA 2009 chapter 2 provides an economic breakdown of departmental budgets shown in PESA 2009 chapter 1.
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- 28 February 2014
PESA 2009 chapter 10 presents a more detailed functional breakdown of the public spending by country shown in PESA chapter 9.
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- HM Treasury
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- 10 May 2014
The Pocket databank is a weekly HM Treasury statistical publication, containing major economic indicators and series for both the domestic and international economies. The focus of the Pocket...
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- 28 February 2014
PESA 2009 chapter 6 provides analyses of central government own spending against . I.e. central government spending that is not provided to local government or public corporations.
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- HM Treasury
- Last updated:
- 12 August 2013
Database of the Country and Regional Exercise (CRA) presenting the underlying data for the tables in chapter 9 of the Public Expenditure and Statistical Analyses (PESA) release from 1 July 2010....
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- HM Treasury
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- 01 March 2014
Comparison of outturn information with final plans by department for 2009-10, taken from snapshots 31 and 11 (Main Estimate outturn snapshot April 2010 and Spring Supplementary Estimates plans...
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- HM Treasury
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- 12 December 2013
Payment and reconciliation of withdrawn coins
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- HM Treasury
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- 30 August 2013
Trend analysis to inform on policy recommendations.
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- 10 May 2014
Online System for Central Accounting and Reporting (OSCAR) - is a cross government project to replace the COINS public spending database with a robust, user-friendly system that will provide the...
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- 10 May 2014
Real time energy consumption data for the HM Treasury headquarter building. Main Building, 1 Horse Guards Road, Whitehall.
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- 10 May 2014
Flight data for HM Treasury and its agencies between 1 January to 31 December 2011.
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- Last updated:
- 28 February 2014
PESA 2009 chapter 8 sets out central government support for public corporations and shows public corporation expenditure against functional and economic frameworks.