Quarterly estimates of UK government debt and deficit.
Publications
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UK government debt and deficit: September 2022
Quarterly estimates of UK government debt and deficit.
Data
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General government quarterly debt (Maastricht debt): ESA Table 28
Government debt on a quarterly basis, for general government and its sub-sectors.
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General government quarterly financial accounts: ESA Table 27
Quarterly financial accounts of the general government sector and its sub-sectors, compiled according to European System of Accounts 2010.
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Government debt and deficit
Summary, reconciliation and revisions information on UK government deficit and debt figures by calendar and financial year.
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General government quarterly non-financial accounts: ESA Table 25
Breakdown of general government expenditure (both current and capital) and revenue.
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Maastricht Supplementary Tables (EDP3) time series dataset
Guide to government finance statistics tables.
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General government gross debt and deficit as percentage of GDP – Annex A
International comparison of UK general government gross debt and general government deficit as percentage of GDP.
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Government contingent liabilities and other potential liabilities
These tables include the EU Council Directive required information on government contingent liabilities and other potential liabilities.
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General government main aggregates: ESA Table 2
Breakdown of general government expenditure (both current and capital) and revenue.
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