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Newcastle Libraries catalogue items

Extract from the Library Management System (LMS) showing the items held in the libraries' catalogue. Due to a change of LMS in 2018 different fields are available from 2018 onwards. Additional...

Library Catalogue New Items

An RSS Feed of new items added to the WCC Library Catalogue. Data Items include: Title, Author, Category (may be multiple) and a Description which includes the ISBN reference and year of publication.

Business spending on capital items

Provides information for the national accounts and economists. It is also used to calculate weights for combining appropriate producer price indices for deflating the quarterly capital expenditure...

Items of expenditure over £25,000

Individual items of British Council spend over £25,000. This information is published in line with UK Central Government commitment's transparency commitment in 2010 and also under the requirments...

Water Framework Directive Classification Item Hierarchy

This spreadsheet defines the relationships between Water Framework Directive (WFD) classification items. Classifications are arranged according to the classification hierarchy. Data are sourced...

Tree Preservation Orders schedule items

The dataset contains polygons for Tree Preservation Order Schedule Items within the London Borough of Barnet. Tree Preservation Orders are made by the local planning authority to protect specific...

Items over £25k 2017-18

Monthly spend over £25k for 2017-18

Nirex Analogue (Paper) Records

The paper archives comprise a set of the factual and interpretative reports that document the investigations carried out by Nirex (Nuclear Industry Radioactive Waste Executive) and its contractors....

Consumer Prices Advisory Committee papers

Papers and a summary note from the Consumer Prices Advisory Committee meeting. Source agency: Office for National Statistics Designation: Supporting material Language: English Alternative...

ONS VML Business Spend on Capital Items (BSCI)

Survey covering total capital expenditure of businesses.

NHS SWE items of spend over £25,000

A monthly-updated list of all financial transactions spending over £25,000 made by NHS South West Essex, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.

BIS economics paper no. 9: economic growth

Underlying data from the publication BIS Economics Paper no 9: Economic Growth [URN 10/1213]

Supporting analysis for the higher education white paper

Underlying data from BIS economics paper no. 14 Supporting analysis for the Higher Education White Paper [URN 11/1007]

Defence Logistic Information Item of Supply Information System (ISIS)

Includes information on standards

Dartford Crossing (paper)

Payment System - Names, addresses (inc e-mail), vehicle registration, bank / credit card details, evidence for charge concessions (e.g. for local residents / disabled motorists) for users of DART-Tag.

NHS South East Essex items of spend over £25,000

A monthly-updated list of all financial transactions spending over £25,000 made by NHS South East Essex, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.

Compliance Paper Records - OLBS

Letters sent from or to the Compliance Team and sometimes to Licensing. Hardcopies of conviction notifications from Prosecution and Legal Services (PLS) or Area Offices. Offences from Area offices...

BIS research paper no.48

Spreadsheet of data accompanying documents entitled: 'Reporting on employment and earnings using experimental matched data' [URN 11/1037], 'Annex 1: Individualised learner record / labour force...

UK Miscellaneous: Paper: The potential for aquifer disposal of carbon dioxide in the UK 1993 (early CO2 storage paper)

This is one of the early papers on CO2 storage. Natural analogues indicate that it is possible to dispose of CO2 underground in closed structures on deep aquifers. Disposal into depleted or...

BIS economics paper no. 10b: manufacturing in the UK: supplementary analysis

Underlying data and charts supporting the publication BIS Economics Paper no 10b: Manufacturing in the UK: supplementary analysis [URN 10/1334]