Monthly breakdown for government's net reserves, detailing gross reserves and gross liabilities.
Source agency: HM Treasury
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: UK
Presents UK public spending outturns against the budgetary framework as well as analysis by function.
Source agency: HM Treasury
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative titl
Presents UK public spending outturns against the budgetary framework as well as analysis by function, economic category and territory (country and region, NUTS1).
Source agency: HM Treasury
Designat
Monthly estimates of the main public sector finance statistics are issued jointly by the Office for National Statistics and HM Treasury.
Source agency: HM Treasury
Designation: National Statistics
A list of most Senior Civil Service posts in the HM Treasury Group including title, contact details, their line manager, and where disclosed, the name of the officer.
A monthly-updated list of all financial transactions spending over £25,000 made by HM Treasury, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.
Time series data going back five years using the full year outturn, showing trend information, taken from snapshot 31 (Main Estimates outturn snapshot April 2010).
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 snapsho
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.
PESA 2009 chapter 8 sets out central government support for public corporations and shows public corporation expenditure against functional and economic frameworks.
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.
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.
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.