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DFID spend over £500 for December 2014.
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GPC data for Treasury Solicitor’s Department, Attorney General’s Office and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate, monthly from January 2013.
Monthly details of HM Revenue & Customs expenditure with suppliers via Government Procurement Card, covering transactions over £500.
List of all financial transactions spending over £500 made by the Department of Energy and Climate Change.
List of spending over £500 made on the Government Procurement Card by the Department of Energy and Climate Change in December 2014.
List of spending over £500 made on the Government Procurement Card by the Department of Energy and Climate Change in November 2014.
This is a country of concern report taken from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office 2013 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Transparency data released for NIO expenditure over £25,000 and government procurement card expenditure over £500 during December 2014
…Details of PHE's government procurement card expenditure over £500.…
Expenditure over £500 by Land Registry using the Government Procurement Card (GPC).
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