Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2005

Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2005 PDF Author: Great Britain: Department of Health
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ISBN: 9780101670425
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 27

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Dated December 2005. Supplied with correction slip dated December 2005

Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2005

Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2005 PDF Author: Great Britain: Department of Health
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ISBN: 9780101670425
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 27

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Dated December 2005. Supplied with correction slip dated December 2005

Autumn Performance Report 2005

Autumn Performance Report 2005 PDF Author: Great Britain: Department for Education and Skills
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 010167192X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 48

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Dated December 2005.

Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2003

Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2003 PDF Author: Great Britain. Department of Health
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ISBN: 9780101607322
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Languages : en
Pages : 32

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Department of Health autumn performance Report 2003

Dept of Health: Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2003

Dept of Health: Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2003 PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 37

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Department for Education and Skills autumn performance report 2006

Department for Education and Skills autumn performance report 2006 PDF Author: Great Britain: Department for Education and Skills
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 0101699220
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 96

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This report sets out interim assessments of the progress made by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) against its Public Service Agreement (PSA) performance targets as agreed in the 2004 Spending Review, together with progress against the Department's efficiency target and the outstanding targets from the 2002 Spending Review. This report is supplementary to the Departmental Report 2006 (Cm. 6812, ISBN 0101681224).

Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2009

Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2009 PDF Author: Great Britain. Department of Health
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ISBN: 9780101777629
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Languages : en
Pages : 82

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Dated December 2009

Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2006

Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2006 PDF Author: Great Britain: Department of Health
Publisher: Stationery Office/Tso
ISBN: 9780101698528
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 29

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This report looks at progress made in the Department's commitments to delivering better public services, examining public service agreements and analysing targets. Chapters cover expenditure, including a breakdown of the spending programme, performance and efficiency, and investment.

Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2007

Department of Health Autumn Performance Report 2007 PDF Author: Great Britain: Department of Health
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ISBN: 9780101729222
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 41

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Dated December 2007

Department for Transport Autumn Performance Report 2005

Department for Transport Autumn Performance Report 2005 PDF Author: Great Britain. Department for Transport
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ISBN: 9780101670821
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 35

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Dated December 2005

The 2006 pre-budget report

The 2006 pre-budget report PDF Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Treasury Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 0215032128
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 168

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This report from the Treasury Committee examines the recent economic analysis and assessment of the UK economy as outlined in the 2006 pre-budget report, and sets out a number of conclusions and recommendations, including: the Committee welcomes the recent rise in the growth rate of business investment, but with the caveat that the downside risk as highlighted in a previous weakness for business investment, remains unexplained; that several risks exist around the consumption growth forecast, including the potential of house prices to fall, and the increase of personal insolvency; the employment rate rise is commended, but a lack of migration statistics in relation to the labour market, means an overall assessment is not possible; although an improved forecast for economic growth in 2006, the Treasury has not forecast an improvement in the fiscal position; the Government appears to be on track to meet the golden rule in the current economic cycle, but will start the next economic cycle with its current budget in deficit; the Committee recommends also that the Treasury, in future Budgets and Pre-Budget reports provide a fuller explanation of its current forecast of the start and end dates of the current economic cycle; also, future Budget and Pre-Budget reports should provide a breakdown of reported efficiency gains by department, and further to enhance transparency and enable effective scrutiny, the Treasury should require departments in their departmental annual reports and Autumn Performance reports in 2007 and in later years to provide consistent and comprehensive information on progress against efficiency targets; the Committee expressed dissatisfaction at the lateness and vagueness of information in relation to expenditure on education, but approved the early announcement of capital spending plans for education up to 2010-11; the Committee though does welcome the Government's decision to commission and publish a range of reviews informing future economic policy, including tax policy; the Pre-Budget report is seen as an effective instrument of fiscal consultation, but this could be enhanced if Parliament and the public were given greater notice of the date of the report, perhaps 4 weeks before the statement is due to be made; where tax changes carry significant risk of forestalling activity or distorting market behaviour, such as the unusual timing and implementation of the increases in Air Passenger Duty, the Committee feels, as a general rule, that those increases should not come into force until the House of Commons has had an opportunity to come to a formal decision on such an increase.