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Breakdown of Borrowing and Investments by type and Local Authority.
Figures on student loans, repayments and outstanding debt in the 2015 to 2016 financial year.
A presentational framework for the headline measures of Public Sector Finance Statistics (net borrowing net cash requirement and net debt) is explained in this release. This includes the reasons for changes in net borrowing (deficit) and debt.
Further detail regarding HMT’s approach to estimating the impact of additional government borrowing on interest rates quoted in a Parliamentary Question (PQ) published 1 December.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
This bulletin provides statistics for cases received (i.e. writs and originating summonses issued), cases disposed and final orders made in respect of mortgages in the Chancery Division of the Northern Ireland High Court for the period July to September 2022...
Employment Tribunal decision.
Official experimental statistics on the number of households in receipt of Support for Mortgage Interest loans.
Breakdown of Borrowing and Investments by type and Local Authority
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