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Spending by electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS), over £500.
The Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Cost Reduction Task Force was set up in spring 2012 to advise the government and industry on the steps needed to reduce the cost of CCS, so that it could compete with other low...
Data on senior officials’ business expenses.
Skills Funding Agency GPC transactions from April 2013 to June 2016.
Reports on departmental spending over £500 with a government procurement card (GPC).
Data on Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) spending over £500 with a government procurement card (GPC).
A list of items of spend that have been allowed in HM Treasury Group since the announcement (24 May 2010) of 5 cross-government moratoria.
This document details HMT spend greater than £25,000.
Centrally approved new spending on advertising, commercial, contingent labour, technology and property
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Spending by electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS) over £500.
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