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The borrowing and investment live tables provide the latest data available on local authorities’ outstanding borrowing and investments for the UK.
Chart of police financial reserves 2017 as a share of funding.
National statistics showing local government outturn figures for the years up to 2009 to 2010 and estimates for 2010 to 2011.
Quarterly estimates of total trade, trade in goods and trade in services by country, non-seasonally adjusted.
Data relating to police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation in Great Britain.
Statistics on firearm and shotgun certificates issued by police forces in England and Wales under the Firearms Acts 1968 to 1997.
Public sector borrowing and cash requirements tables
Public Sector Finances Analytical tables (PSAT) showing borrowing transactions by sub-sector are available from 1946 and net cash requirement components by sub-sector. Tables are consistent with the Public Sector Finances published the previous day.
Public sector borrowing and cash requirements tables.
Survey results on access, use and understanding of internet, TV, mobile and other platforms among children aged 3-15 and their parents.
The latest data tables on housing supply: indicators of new supply.
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