Departmental Overview: Department for HM Treasury 2017-18
Published on:This Overview summarises the Department’s responsibilities on how it spends its money and its key developments of work.
This Overview summarises the Department’s responsibilities on how it spends its money and its key developments of work.
Sellafield nuclear site is not yet achieving value for money due to concerns over project management, the pace of delivery and staffing.
The need for housing in England has in recent years grown faster than its supply, and housebuilding needs to increase across the country.
The NAO’s report highlights that England’s special educational needs system is not delivering better outcomes for children and young people.
Strategic shortcomings are undermining government’s aims to make the UK one of the world’s most innovative and attractive space economies.
This Overview summarises the Department’s responsibilities on how it spends its money and its key developments of work.
This Overview summarises the Department’s responsibilities on how it spends its money and its key developments of work.
This Overview summarises the Department’s responsibilities on how it spends its money and its key developments of work.
Assessing whether DLUHC is working with government departments and local authorities to maximise their ability to tackle homelessness
Interactive map showing local authority spend on waste, recycling rates and waste management sites in England.
A National Audit Office (NAO) report assessing the government’s approach to improving urgent and emergency care services in England.
The Environmental Audit Committee requested a review of sustainability within the Ministry of Justice.
Housing is one of the government’s key priorities. Explore the changes in the housing market in England and build a richer understanding of what they mean for different parts of the country.
This report examines government’s progress in tackling local breaches of NO2 limits and its performance on air quality more broadly.
The National Audit Office (NAO) is the UK’s independent public spending watchdog. We support Parliament in holding government to account and we help improve public services through our high-quality audits.
The NAO supports Parliament by looking at how government has spent money delivering its policies and if that money has been used in the best way to achieve the intended outcome.
This Overview looks at the local government landscape during the last financial year and summarises both matters of likely interest to Parliament as well as our work with local authorities. The NAO prepares statutory guidance on how local auditors should meet their responsibilities.
The FOI Publication Scheme explains what information the National Audit Office proactively makes available to the public. Wherever possible it provides an easy method of accessing that information.
This Departmental Overview looks at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) and summarises its performance during the year ended March 2016, together with our recent reports on it.
This overview updates our report ‘Adult social care in England: an overview (2014)’, highlighting key trends, developments and system pressures.