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Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2005

The documents below are available in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). If you do not have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer you can download the software free of charge from the Adobe website.

The whole document, published 7 April 2005, and accompanying user consultation insert are available to download:

Alternatively each chapter is available to download separately:

Downloadable data

Public spending budgetary data and spending by function are published annually in Chapters 1 and 3 of Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (PESA). Key public spending budgetary and functional series are updated at three other times of the year through the Public Spending Annual Outturns News Release. The latest budgetary and functional data, and all Chapters of PESA are available in excel and comma separated variables formats below.

Public Expenditure Outturn White Paper 2004-05

PDF file of Public Expenditure Outturn White Paper 2004-05 (159kb)

(1) In PESA 2005, published 7 April 2005, Chapter 8 contains some small errors. These have now been corrected for in the downloadable excel and CSV formats (the PDF and printed versions have not been amended). Corrections appear in:

  • Tables 8.1, 8.3, 8.9a, 8.15, 8.19 and 8.20. The split of EU transactions figures between 'outside UK' and 'non-identifiable' spending shown in Chapter 8 of the printed and PDF versions of PESA 2005 is not completely consistent with those published in Tables 3.6 and 4.5. The difference is £2 million between GNI based payments and EU receipts;
  • There is a small switch from capital to current non-identifiable spending in Tables 8.5 to 8.8 for the function 'public order and safety' to those shown in the printed and PDF versions of PESA 2005;
  • The function 'transport' in Tables 8.5 to 8.10 show a different regional distribution from those in the printed and PDF versions of PESA 2005.

(2) Some of the data in this chapter will be updated throughout the year as National Statistics updates in public expenditure outturns news releases.

Internal links

PESA consultation

Associated information

Glossary of acronyms
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Parliamentary Supply Estimates and Supplementary Budget Information