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Public Sector Financial data showing net cash requirement and debt components by sub-sector (central government, local government and public corporations).
The latest public sector net borrowing by sub-sector and a summary of central government receipts and expenditure data.
Presents the balance sheet for the public sector, consistent with the 2010 European system of national and regional accounts (ESA 2010) and Manual on Government Deficit and Debt (MGDD).
Breakdown of general government expenditure (both current and capital) and revenue.
Time series data for public sector finances and important fiscal aggregates, based on the new European System of Accounts 2010: ESA10 framework.
Time series data for general government finance statistics and important fiscal aggregates, based on the European System of Accounts 2010 (ESA10 framework).
Quarterly financial accounts of the general government sector and its sub-sectors, compiled according to European System of Accounts 2010.
Summary, reconciliation and revisions information on UK government deficit and debt figures by calendar and financial year.
Monthly data showing Value Added Tax (VAT) flash estimate turnover diffusion indices using data from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) VAT returns. These are official statistics in development. Source: HMRC
Weekly data showing ship visits to and from selected UK ports. These are official statistics in development. Source: exactEarth.