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Comparison of original and final budgets 2009-10

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...

Non-consolidated performance related payments (NCPRP) for HMT Treasury and its agencies

Non-Consolidated Performance Related Pay (NCPRP) data for HM Treasury and its agencies in respect of the performance year 2010-11 & 2011/12.

Public Expenditure Statistical Analysis 2009 - Public sector expenditure by country, region and function

PESA 2009 chapter 9 presents public spending according to the country and region who benefit from the spending. Information is presented in aggregate and by function.

Public Expenditure Statistical Analysis 2009 - Public corporations

PESA 2009 chapter 8 sets out central government support for public corporations and shows public corporation expenditure against functional and economic frameworks.

Public Expenditure Statistical Analysis 2009 - Local government financing and expenditure

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.

Public Expenditure Statistical Analysis 2009 - Central government own expenditure

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.

Public Expenditure Statistical Analysis 2009 - Public sector expenditure by function, sub-function and economic category

PESA 2009 chapter 5 presents public spending against functional, sub-functional and economic frameworks.

Public Expenditure Statistical Analysis 2009 - Trends in public sector expenditure

PESA 2009 chapter 4 shows trends in public sector spending over a longer time period than otherwise shown in PESA 2009. This includes functional series back to 1987-88.

Public Expenditure Statistical Analysis 2009 - Differences from previous plans

PESA 2009 chapter 3 compares spending plans in PESA 2009 chapter 1 against those published in PESA 2008.

Public Expenditure Statistical Analysis 2009 - Economic analyses of budgets

PESA 2009 chapter 2 provides an economic breakdown of departmental budgets shown in PESA 2009 chapter 1.

Public Expenditure Statistical Analysis 2009 - Public sector expenditure by country, function and sub-function

PESA 2009 chapter 10 presents a more detailed functional breakdown of the public spending by country shown in PESA chapter 9.

Public Expenditure Statistical Analysis - Departmental budgets

PESA brings together information on public expenditure within the current budgeting and control framework.

Business Plan Quarterly Data Summary (QDS)

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...

Publication of hospitality received by Special Advisers

The Government has committed to publish a record of hospitality received by Special Advisers valued at over £140.

Publication of senior officials' business expenses, hospitality and meetings with external organisations

In June 2009, the Cabinet Secretary announced that business expenses incurred by the most senior civil servants on official duty would be published for the first time. The move reflected the...

Survey of finance staff

Annual survey of finance staff to capture numbers, grades and qualification status of staff working in the Finance Community.

Gilt-edged Market Makers Data

Gilt-edged Market Makers Data facilitates the 'official, close of business reference price for each gilt in issue.

Withdrawn Coins

Payment and reconciliation of withdrawn coins

Coin Issuance

Coin Issuance report for payments and reconciliation and demand forecasting.

Counterfeit Rate

Trend analysis to inform on policy recommendations.