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  • The February 2018 national statistics public expenditure outturn release.

  • This statistical release presents official statistics on the government’s Help to Buy: ISA scheme.

  • This release details movements in the international reserves of gold and assets held by the UK government.

  • This is the OBR's November 2017 Economic and fiscal outlook.

  • This report led by Sir Michael Barber investigates how central government can ensure it is delivering maximum value for every pound spent on public services.

  • Statistical estimates for the allocation of identifiable expenditure between the UK countries and 9 English regions.

  • The November 2017 national statistics public expenditure outturn release.

  • Statistics on schools, post compulsory education, training, qualifications and spending.

  • This release gives details of the charitable giving and Grant-in-Aid received by DCMS funded cultural institutions.

  • This programme explores the potential use of hydrogen gas for heating UK homes and businesses.

  • HM Treasury statistical data setting out the year's information on government spending.

  • The July 2017 national statistics public expenditure outturn release.

  • A snapshot of the number of staff in the Service (headcount and full-time equivalent) with accompanying trend data.

  • The May 2017 national statistics public expenditure outturn release.

  • This statistical release presents official statistics on the government’s Help to Buy: ISA scheme.

  • This statistical release presents official statistics on the government’s Help to Buy: mortgage guarantee scheme.

  • A snapshot of the number of staff in the Service (headcount and full-time equivalent) with accompanying trend data.

  • This is the OBR's March 2017 Economic and fiscal outlook.

  • Research and case studies, commissioned by DCMS, into the Public Service Mutual sector.

    First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

  • GAD has formally responded to the OBR’s discussion paper “What should our Fiscal risks report cover?”