DIT: departmental spending over £25,000
All data on departmental spending over £25,000.
Department for International Trade (DIT) publishes details of all departmental spending over £25,000 on a monthly basis.
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2016 to 2017
Updates to this page
Published 31 January 2018Last updated 31 March 2022 + show all updates
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Added January 2022 data.
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DIT spending over £25,000 for 2021 (January to February) added to collection.
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Addition of DIT spending over £25,000 for November 2020 to January 2021 to the collection page.
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Added DIT spending over £25,000 for October 2020 to the collection page.
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Added DIT spending over £25,000 for September 2020 to the collection.
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Added DIT spending over £25,000 for July 2020 and August 2020 to the collection page.
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Added DIT spending over £25,000 for June 2020 to the collection.
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DIT: spending over £25,000 for May 2020 added.
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Departmental spending over £25,000 for April 2020 added to the collection.
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Added DIT spending over £25,000 for March 2020 to collection page.
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Addition of DIT spending over £25,000 for February 2020 to collection page.
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Added DIT spending over £25,000 for January 2020.
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Added DIT spending over £500, December 2019.
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Added DIT: spending over £25,000, November 2019
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Added the DIT: spending over £25,000, October 2019 publication to the 2019 content list.
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Added the DIT: spending over £25,000, September 2019 publication to the 2019 content list.
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Added DIT: spending over £25,000, August 2019.
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Data for July 2019 added.
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Added DIT: spending over £25,000, May 2019.
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Added DIT: spending over £25,000, April 2019.
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Added data for February and March 2019.
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DIT: spending over £25,000, January 2019
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Added data for November and December 2018.
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Added - DIT: spending over £25,000, October 2018.
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Added DIT: spending over £25,000, September 2018
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Added data for July and August 2018.
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Added DIT: spending over £25,000, June 2018
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Data for May 2018 added
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Data for April 2018 added
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Added data for March 2018.
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Added DIT: spending over £25,000, February 2018
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Added DIT: spending over £25,000, January 2018.
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First published.