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This release details movements in the international reserves of gold and assets held by the UK government.
HM Treasury statistical data setting out the year's information on government spending.
The July 2014 national statistics public expenditure outturn release.
A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in July 2014.
This call for evidence seeks views on the role played by the Money Advice Service (MAS).
This review considers the differences in benefits for survivors in occupational pension schemes between different groups of survivors.
The fifteenth and final paper in the Scotland analysis programme.
A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in June 2014.
The Trial of the Pyx checks that UK coins are within the limits for metallic composition, weight and size.
Official statistics on the Help to Buy Mortgage Guarantee Scheme.
This analysis shows how the UK’s fiscal union enables all regions to pool financial resources and benefit from shared public spending.
A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in May 2014.
The April 2014 National statistics public expenditure outturn release.
A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in April 2014.
A report applying HMRC’s peer reviewed Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model to the fuel duty reductions announced since 2010.
This document contains the latest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) deflators. The GDP deflator can be viewed as a measure of general inflation in the domestic economy.
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