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Details of DFID spending over £500 July 2011.
Details of DFID spending over £500 June 2011.
Details of DFID spending over £500 may 2011.
Details of DFID spending over £500 April 2011.
DFID spend over £500 April 2011.
Depleted Uranium: environmental surveys and investigations of Kirkcudbright Training Area.
BIS government procurement card expenditure over £500 in February 2013.
Over £20 million has been awarded in total, delivered through two rounds.
Information about how you can access the Charity Commission's records.
Providing the opportunity for feedback on a wide range of policy issues
The Charity Commission's commitment to sustainable development as part of its work.
The Charity Commission's standards when it requests or holds information about you or your enquiries.
The Charity Commission's staffing structure and staff salaries.
Monthly spend 2011-12.
Monthly spend 2013-14.
The Department of Health (DH) publishes monthly progress reports on its Structural Reform Plan.
Country specific DFID bilateral expenditure: all recipient countries - excluding humanitarian assistance.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office spend in the UK for transactions totalling over £25,000 published by month.
This document details GAD's spend greater than £25,000.
Management board business costs and hospitality expenses.
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