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This page contains the UK government’s quarterly reports on intergovernmental relations in line with our transparency commitments.
Fees for testing commercial poultry flocks for salmonella and for laboratories to get approval to test for salmonella.
Details of expenses for Disclosure and Barring Service senior management and board members from 2012 - 2013.
Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) data for May 2016 Final, June 2016 Primary and most recent quarterly data (Quarter 4 2015-16).
April Final, May Primary 2016 and Quarter 4 2015/16 data.
Balance of payments accounts and detailed statistics for the current account including - trade in goods and services, income, current and capital transfers, transactions in UK external assets and liabilities.
Information and guidance for local authorities compiling the P1E quarterly data returns on homelessness.
Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) quarterly constuction price and cost indices for the 4th quarter 2012.
Provides information on how the Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme (PPRS) is controlling spend on branded medicines in the NHS.
This collection brings together statistics on quarterly revenue outturn for local authorities in England.
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