Transparency data

DfE and executive agency spend over £25,000: 2014 to 2015

Details of spend over £25,000 by the Department for Education (DfE) and its executive agencies during the financial year 2014 to 2015.

Applies to England

Documents

Department for Education and executive agency spend: March 2015

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Details

Data for spend over £25,000 by DfE and:

  • Standards and Testing Agency (STA)
  • Education Funding Agency (EFA)
  • National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL)

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You can search for DfE and executive agency data on Data.gov.uk, where you will find further information about the government’s transparency initiative.

Updates to this page

Published 30 May 2014
Last updated 21 October 2015 + show all updates
  1. Updated documents for October 2014 to March 2015 includes Education Funding Agency spend over £25,000.

  2. Documents updated to include Education Funding Agency spend over £25,000 for June 2014 to October 2014. Also added data for March 2015.

  3. Added February 2015 Department for Education and executive agency spend data, and revised documents for April and May 2014

  4. Added data for January 2015.

  5. Added data for December 2014.

  6. Added November data.

  7. Added 'Department for Education and executive agency spend: October 2014'.

  8. Added 'Department for Education and executive agency spend: September 2014' document.

  9. Added 'Technical note to accompany department spend data: September 2014’ as a .pdf and .txt file.

  10. Added August 2014 data.

  11. Added document for July 2014.

  12. Added DfE and executive agency spend over £25,000 for June 2014.

  13. Details of DfE and executive agency spending for May 2014 added.

  14. First published.

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