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The Prime Minister’s Instructions (1999) set out the guidelines for the control of statistical surveys carried out across UK Government.
Estimates are the means of obtaining from Parliament, the legal authority to consume resources and spend cash the government needs to finance department's agreed spending programme.
The indicators use big, closer-to-real-time datasets of activity and are available up to one month in advance of official estimates of gross domestic product.
These supplement the Main Estimates which are the means of obtaining from Parliament the legal authority to consume resources and spend cash the government needs to finance department's agreed spending programme.
This section explains how to describe and estimate the costs of your appraisal options for use in your economic appraisal and to establish funding requirements.
Guide to road traffic statistics, their source documents, notes and definitions plus supporting technical documents.
This series brings together the most up to date DCMS Sector employment (number of filled jobs) datasets.
How to approach sampling ambient air and the sampling and analytical techniques to use.
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