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HM Treasury responds to a request which asks for the latest GDP base year deflator figures by pointing to data published by the ONS.
The Treasury responds to a request which asks whether Prince Andrew’s legal settlement fee involves the use of public funds. HM Treasury confirms it does not.
HM Treasury has published the Statement of Excesses for 2020-21.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
HM Treasury has published the Vote on Account for 2022-23.
HM Treasury has published the Supplementary Estimates for 2021-22.
This document details HMT spend greater than £25,000.
This document details GPC (government procurement card) HMT spend greater than £500.
A list of the Banking Liaison Panel's minutes from 2021.
HM Treasury is making it a priority to improve the way we use our gender pay gap data and welcomes the opportunity to reduce its gender pay gap.
Travel and hospitality used by HM Treasury senior officials at Senior Civil Service 2 (or equivalent) and above.
This document details hospitality received by HMT special advisers worth more than £140.
Ministers' meetings, hospitality, gifts and overseas travel.
This page summarises advice given under the business appointment rules to applicants at SCS2 and SCS1 level and equivalents.
The Annual Review of the Counter-Terrorism (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 finds that the regulations remain appropriate for their purposes and that the regulations should be retained.
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