BBC 2022-23
Published on:This guide has been produced to support the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee in its examination of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (the BBC) spending and performance.
This guide has been produced to support the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee in its examination of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (the BBC) spending and performance.
This briefing complements the Departmental Overview the National Audit Office prepared for the Department for International Development in September 2011 and covers specific topics of particular interest to the Committee.
This briefing complements the Departmental Overview prepared for the Department for International Development in November 2012 and covers specific topics of particular interest to the International Development Committee.
This briefing complements the Departmental Overview prepared for the Department for International Development and covers specific topics of particular interest to the International Development Committee, including trends in DFID’s expenditure and total UK Official Development Assistance; and the Department’s progress in managing the delivery of the government’s target to spend 0.7 per cent of gross national income on UK Official Development Assistance in 2013.
Cabinet Office oversees how departments implement Cabinet decisions. It spends approximately £1 billion each year.
This guide has been produced to support the Business and Trade Committee in its examination of DBT’s remit, plans and budget.
The information in this guide draws on the findings from our financial audit programme of work and from publicly available sources, including the annual report and accounts of the Department and its bodies
DCMS spends nearly £10 billion each year. This guide the key information and insights that can be gained from our examinations of DCMS.
This guide has been produced to support the Education Committee in its examination of the DfE’s spending and performance.
In 2023 HM Treasury announced plans for Department for Energy Security & Net Zero (DESNZ) to spend £38 billion between 2022-23 and 2024-25. This guide was produced to support the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee in its examination of the DESNZ’s remit, plans and budget. It summarises the key information and insights gained from […]
DLUHC spends around £33 billion each year to support people, places and communities. This guide examines DLUHC’s spending and performance.
The Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT) was formed in February 2023. This guide summarises the key information and insights that can be gained from examination of DSIT’s predecessor departments.
This overview has been produced to support the Transport Select Committee in its examination of the Department for Transport’s spending and performance.
A summary of the Department for Transport spending in 2020-21, focusing on key messages from the Department’s Annual Report and Accounts, and providing insights which can be used to improve financial scrutiny.
This guide summarises information and insights gained from our examinations of DWP and related bodies and DWP’s annual report and accounts.
This Departmental Overview looks at the Cabinet Office and summarises its performance during the year ended March 2016, together with our recent reports on it.
This Departmental Overview looks at the Department for Communities and Local Government and summarises its performance during the year ended March 2016, together with our recent reports on it.
This Departmental Overview looks at Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) and summarises its performance during the year ended March 2016, together with our recent reports on it.
This guide is designed to provide a quick and accessible overview of the Department for International Development and focuses in particular on where we believe the Department’s performance could be improved, using examples from our published work.
This Departmental Overview looks at Department for Transport (DfT) and summarises its performance during the year ended March 2016, together with our recent reports on it.