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Public sector revenue, expenditure and net fiscal balance on a country and regional basis.
Public sector revenue, expenditure and net fiscal balance on a country and regional basis on a financial year basis.
The study focuses primarily on estimates of public spending and revenue attributed to sub-NUTS1 geographies, such as local authority districts and combined authorities. It details sources of data and, where relevant, apportionment methods used by other bodies to produce such...
A presentational framework of the Public Sector Finances for UK countries and regions. This includes a summary of Net Fiscal Balance, total revenue and total expenditure by country and region.
Annual publication that apportions public sector finance statistic to NUTS1 regions.
A proposal to produce public sector finance estimates for the countries and regions of the UK.
A guide to the methodologies applied to produce the data for the country and regional public sector finances.
National and regional data on the number of employee jobs in the public and private sector.
UK government policy on protecting regional air services through public service obligations (PSO).
Celebrating the geographical work across the civil, crown and public sector, the Government Geography profession has today opened up nominations for its annual awards.
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