3. A week long hack event run at
locations across the UK, ending
with a show and tell of web
design & code projects to
government, industry and press
on what has been coded.
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
4. YRS 2009
1 centre: Google London
YRS 2010
4 centres: Brighton, London,
Manchester, Norwich.
YRS 2011
10-20 centres
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
36. Where your money goes: the definitive atlas of UK government spending
Border control £1.46bn Department Highways
Nuclear Agency
Cutting crime £0.411bn for Business, decommissioning Office of Fair £5.4bn
Enterprise & authority Office of rail
Rest of department £0.237bn Salaries Trading (Oft)
Policing Regulatory £7.3bn £0.079bn
Scotland regulation
£6.7bn
£11.5bn New Reform Office £0.030bn
Anti-terror £0.219bn equipment Health Wages
Army £9.8bn £7.8bn Department for £30bn
Identity & Passport Service
£11.3bn £6bn Admin £0.2bn
Capital
Home Office £0.078bn Promoting business £0.552bn Finance & Transport £3.2bn grants to
private sector
Citizenship £0.071bn sustainable
£9.6bn (10) £8.3bn (2) Ensuring Government acts as an effective growth Bus service £0.4bn
£17.6bn
& intelligent shareholder £3.5bn operators grant
Operating costs £1bn £0.448bn G
Capital
Government
£28.3bn Free & fair markets £0.418bn Education Railways £1.0bn support £
War pensions £2.4bn to local
Equalities benefits Better Energy supply and clean energy £0.068bn £2.6bn authorities
Office regulation Other £1.1bn
Navy
£0.083bn £7.6n
Defence budget £0.003bn Devolved £1.6bn £2.4bn
GLA
transport
£32.6bn spending Justice Net capital
grants
Consular & visa
£1.7bn expenditure
Running costs
£0.944bn
operations
£0.415bn Office of Gas & Electricity Water Services Regulation Scotland on fixed assets
Markets (Ofgem) Authority (Ofwat)
Foreign and
Commonwealth £2.1bn
(7)
BBC World Service £0.265bn
British Council £0.196bn
Royal Air Force
£7.6n
£1.9n
Centre
command £0.040bn £0.013bn
£31.3bn Rural affairs,
environment
£0.516bn
Office Subscriptions to UN & other bodies £0.130bn
Afghanistan
Other Global opportunities fund £0.079bn
programmes Scholarships £1.504bn NHS
£0.024bn £0.028bn
Environmental
protection
Iraq
Operational
spending
Ministry of Defence £90.7bn
£1.457bn
Forestry
Natural resources
& rural affairs £0.6bn
£0.5bn
£0.5bn Departmental operations Balkans £0.026bn
£3bn
£35.6bn (11)
Commission
£0.133bn Other £0.4bn Rural Payments agency African
operations World
Department of Health
environmental £1.2bn
£105.7bn
£0.025bn operations
protection
£3.9bn (4) £0.3bn Animal health & welfare £0.020bn
Charity Commission Department for
for England & Wales Sustainable farming (6)
£0.033bn Environment, food & fisheries £0.2bn
Food & Rural Other executive
Forestry
Affairs Commission Local area
agencies £0.2bn
£0.1bn agreements Other
£0.1bn £2bn
Arts £0.428bn
Museums and Wales Enterprise Social Justice & £1.7bn
galleries £0.483bn regeneration Accident &
Architecture & history £0.194bn
Food Standards Office Local
£1.2bn £0.642bn NHS pensions
£1.6bn emergency
Sport £0.522bn Libraries £0.154bn Agency government
Tourism £0.057bn £0.172bn £6bn £4bn
£14bn Maternity
DCMS Royal parks £0.020bn Environment As the party conference season gets underway and public spending again
£3.0bn £4.9bn £0.346bn goes under the spotlight, The Guardian and the Institute for Fiscal Studies
Health & present the ultimate guide to how central government spends our money. Personal £2.1bn
Department Independent bodies
Social Devolved Rural affairs
From hospital beds to missiles, this is what happens to your taxes
social
Broadcasting for Culture £1.6bn (14) £0.147bn services
and media Media & Sport
services
£5.5bn
spending National School
Culture, Welsh of Government
£1.7bn £6.6bn Wales language & Sport £0.003bn General schoo
£14bn £0.134bn Total departmental spending, 2007/2008 £31.7bn
£586.35bn
National lottery
funds distributed
Department for Children,
National Savings
Schools and Families
Schools
£60.9bn
& Investments
£0.170bn
(3) £41.2bn £4.0bn
State pensions
£57.6bn
Sixth for
£0.3bn £2.0bn (through
and skill
Other
Department for Work £1.8bn Other schools
Housing benefit and Pensions Children &
families Teachers' pension £0.6bn £1.1bn
spending
£137.7bn
£15.6bn £2.9bn scheme
Other spending
£10.7bn ICT Academies &
Young people specialist
on services for £1.2bn
(5)
children & families £5.8bn schools
£1.8bn
Learning & Skills S
Sure Start £0.6bn £4.5bn Council (excluding Higher education l
sixth form funding) funding council £
Disability £0.8bn for England
benefit Education £7.0bn
£15.2bn Debt interest maintenance
allowance Other spending
on services for
£29.9bn
young people
(1) HM Revenue
Other
and Customs £1.27bn Policing & security
Departm
Benefit spending in GB
£30.9bn
admin Prisons £0.142bn
spending Child Trust Innovatio
Income £125.3bn £2.9bn Paybill Communities and (9) Fund Northern Compensation agency £0.048bn
Criminal justice £0.047bn
Universit
£0.24bn Ireland £1.55bn
support
£7.7bn
£2.8bn
HM Crown Prosecution
Local Government Her Majesty’s
Treasury Office Public Prosecution service £0.037bn
£21.5b
Youth Justice Agency £0.022bn
£34.3bn
Service Inspectorate £0.219bn (8) Bloody Sunday inquiry £0.005bn
£0.004bn
Crown Prosecution
Revenue & Customs Service (CPS)
Prosecutions Office £0.616bn Health,
£0.036bn Security Social
Pension Serious Fraud Spending by local and Child benefit Services
Offender services
credit Office regional government £10.6bn £1.59bn £3.8bn
£7.5bn management
£0.048bn £23.7bn £1.7bn Education
£1.990bn
Ministry Other Tax credits Cabinet Office for the Third Sector
£19.5bn (9)
Public
of Justice Criminal justice reform
£0.107bn
Improving spending Office £0.172bn
BBC media monitoring £0.025bn
Devolved Employment & learning
Incapacity supply & quality £3.7bn £7.9bn spending £0.7bn Depa
£9.4bn
prisons of housing SCOPE programme £0.023bn
benefit Intern
£0.5bn £1.809bn Private prisons
£6.9bn E-delivery £0.018bn Northern Reg development
£6.6bn £0.264bn
£2.1bn £1.5bn Over-75s Government security programme £0.005bn Ireland £0.3bn Devel
£1.9bn Treasury Solicitors'
TV licences
Publicly funded
Tribunals Service
£0.297bn Department Government
Actuary's
Electronic communications
assurance programme
£8bn Agriculture £0.2bn
Co
Winter Statutory legal services £0.77bn Office of Communications Department
Enterprise, trade £0.2bn £0
fuel Jobseeker’s maternity HM courts service Electoral Commission £0.001bn Finance £0.2bn
allowance pay £1.673bn Attorney (Ofcomm) £0.424bn
payments Public £1.214bn £0.022bn Environment
bodies General's Office £0.081bn (13) £0.1bn Culture, arts & leisure £0.1bn
£1.629bn £0.7bn
NOTES
The figures give a picture of major expenditure but exclude local than the total budget, because some of the smaller government than that spent on the NDA. This is because the department payments - these payments are large but covered by transfers (6) Hospital and community health services spending is (7) Running costs includes salaries, hospitality budgets, home (9) Spending on Child Benefits and Tax Credits etc does not (11) Includes £3bn extra above budget from Treasury reserves DCMS, rest from licence fees from broadcasters and media
government spending not controlled by central government. It departments are funded via the larger ones, such as the makes money back with efficiency savings from EU so do not show up as net spending here estimated — figures to be published December 2008. Estimate and overseas accommodation costs. Administration and come out of the departmental expenditure pot to cover operations. The total amounts may not sum as there are organisations
also excludes government departments who are predominantly Parliamentary Counsel Office, funded via the Cabinet Office. (3) SureStart spending includes childcare and nursery funding (5) Benefit spending excludes child benefit, guardians' based on previous annual spending. Excludes spending on family programme amounts combined here (10) Rest of policing funding includes funding of bodies related overlapping amounts, ie between salaries and running costs (14) Includes: House of Commons, House of Lords and National
financed by their income, such as the Crown Estate or the Export (1) Interest paid on the public debt (4) Animal health includes disease prevention, dealing with BSE allowance; widow’s pensions; statutory paternity pay, statutory health services and GP prescriptions. Wages are also estimated, (8) Excludes Northern Rock, 2008-09 spending of at least to policing, such as the Police Complaints Authority and the (12) Now part of the Cabinet Office Audit Office
Credits Guarantee Department. The totals here add up to more (2) Total spending on energy liabilities is actually £6.8bn, less etc. The Rural Payments Agency is the body that distributes CAP adoption pay - these paid by HMRC, MoD, DBERR respectively based on previous year's figures £14bn National Crime Intelligence Service (13) The amount of government funding from DBERR and (15) Split between Parliament direct, the FCO and DBERR
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
62. Top tips for learning to code...
• Have a project
• Start simple, learn HTML and/or use
design tools.
• Get help, ask around.
• Look up “___ tutorial”
• “Save as” files regularly
• Attend YRS :)
Tuesday, 12 July 2011