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  • Amount spent on cars April 2012 to Mach 2013.

  • MOD response to an FOI request for the percentage of female service personnel (all services, regular and reserve, whether mobilised or not).

  • Workforce information for the Department for Communities and Local Government and its agencies and public bodies.

  • DCLG spending report and the government procurement card spending report.

  • DCLG spending report and the government procurement card spending report.

  • MOD response to an FOI request for statistics which provide the percentage of survival (retention) and promotion for army personnel.

  • Request for information in relation to tenancy deposit protection schemes.

  • Request for information on zero hours contracts.

  • Request for information on pot plants and trees.

  • Request for information on redundancy packages.

  • Response to a request for information on emails to and from a former Special Advisor.

  • Request for information on garden city development.

  • Response to a request for information on which ministers and officials from DECC attended the Brit Awards 2014.

  • The third set of in-year data recorded on the OSCAR reporting system

  • Response to an FOI request asking for details of the turnover of civil servant staff for the Wales Office 2012 – 2013

  • Information about the Independent Living Fund's administrative and programme expenditure for February 2014.

  • Response to a request for information on alcohol purchased by DECC between 2010 and 2013.

  • Response to a request for information on office accommodation and costs provided by DECC to staff to carry out trade union business.

  • Response to a request for information on allegations of sexual harassment received by DECC.

  • These reports cover stage 1 and 2 of the review of the Law Commission.

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government