Public Spending Statistics release: October 2011
The October 2011 National statistics public expenditure outturn release The October 2011 National Statistics Public Expenditure Outturn release is now available. It presents analyses of public spending�
- From:
- HM Treasury
- Published
- 28 October 2011

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The October 2011 national statistics public expenditure outturn release presents analyses of public spending against budgeting and expenditure on services frameworks. These analyses cover public spending by department, function and economic category.