GOV.UK Published FOI Responses
Published Freedom of Information and Environmental Information Regulations responses from central government. Each entry is a public question answered and published by a government body.
12,277
Published Responses
125
Organisations
Q3 2025
Latest stats period
87.6%
Avg on-time rate
Responses by Year
Best on-time rates — Q3 2025
Rural Payments Agency
100.0%
Office of Rail and Road
100.0%
Debt Management Office
100.0%
Serious Fraud Office
97.1%
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
97.1%
Lowest on-time rates — Q3 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
41.5%
Home Office
67.1%
Ministry of Defence
74.6%
Health and Safety Executive
74.7%
Cabinet Office
75.5%
Timeliness data from the Cabinet Office quarterly FOI statistics (2,576 quarterly data points across 75 central government bodies). View all statistics →
153 matching responses
View on GOV.UKFollowing a ruling by the Information Commissioner’s Office, HM Treasury is releasing a redacted version of the Asset Purchase Facility deed of indemnity.
Equality Impact Assessments produced by Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and HM Treasury (HMT) prior to the Government announcing targeting the Winter Fuel Payment from 2024-25.
Fairer Finance Report 2017 – specific details on how this was assessed, reviewed and investigated by the FCA, with oversight by HM Treasury. In addition to potential breach by Safe Hands handling.
A request which asks for a copy of research into public attitudes to retirement savings and pensions taxation.
The Treasury responds to a request which asks which economic territories are included in the UK’s Gross Domestic Product.
HM Treasury responds to a request which asks for the latest GDP base year deflator figures by pointing to data published by the ONS.
The Treasury responds to a request which asks whether Prince Andrew’s legal settlement fee involves the use of public funds. HM Treasury confirms it does not.
A request which asks for details of correspondence between the Permanent Secretary, Sir Tom Scholar, and the Second Permanent Secretary, Charles Roxburgh relating to Greensill and David Cameron.
A request which asks for details of correspondence between the Second Permanent Secretary, Charles Roxburgh and the Chancellor of the Exchequer (and their offices) relating to Greensill and David Cameron.
A request which asks for details of correspondence between the Permanent Secretary, Sir Tom Scholar, and David Cameron.
A request which asks for details of meetings and exchanges between the Chancellor, the Financial Secretary, the Permanent Secretary and the Second Permanent Secretary and Greensill since 1 March 2020.
A request which asks for details of HM Treasury ministers communications with David Cameron, regarding Greensill since 1 January 2020.
The Treasury responds to a request which asks for details of exchanges between the Permanent Secretary and David Cameron.
A request which asks for details of HM Treasury public expenditure.
A request which asks for details of meetings and exchanges between the Treasury and Greensill from April to June 2020
A request which asks for details of correspondence between the Chancellor and David Cameron relating to Greensill’s applications for Covid finance schemes.
A request which asks for the latest country and regional spending data for the UK.
A request which asks for the government’s total budget.
A request which asks for the UK’s spending data on research and development.
A request which asks for the annual expenditure of the National Health Service and how much of it is raised through National Insurance contributions.
A request which asks for details of residential investment transactions from 2015 onwards with a value above £5 million.
A request which asks for the total number, cost, location and type of civic funerals funded annually from 2015 to 2018.
A request which asks what triggered the sale of 395 tonnes of gold from the UK’s gold reserves from 1999 to 2002.
A request which asks if the National Insurance Fund is currently in surplus and by how much; and how much has been paid into the National Insurance Fund Investment Account during the last 10 years.
A request which asks for information on where LIBOR funds to veterans of the armed forces care sector have been allocated during the past 10 years.
A request which asks for the projected annual cost to the taxpayer of compensating the student loan company in 40 years’ time for unpaid student loans.
A request which asks for the total funding on the Block Grants of the Scottish Government.
A request which asks for the amount of Government spending on health in 2017.
A request which asks how much money has been spent by the Treasury on keeping Gladstone, the cat, since 2016.
A request which asks for the Treasury’s response to the Office for Budget Responsibility’s 2017 Fiscal risks report.
A request which asks for details of tobacco tax revenue and the revenue from gambling duty and Value Added Tax (VAT).
A request which asks for the revenue raised from 2012 to 2017 through fuel duty, VAT and Vehicle Excise Duty.
A request which asks for the amount of revenue generated from tax on cigarettes; and the cost to the National Health Service from smoking.
A request which asks for the current Treasury Senior Civil Service salary bands.
The amount of VAT collected in the last accounting year for which the information is available.
This FOI responds to a request on correspondence with the National Farmers Union.
This release answers a request for information on public funding for the opera.
A request for information on the money borrowed for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
A request which asks why the Bradbury Pound was introduced in 1914.
A request on the money borrowed for the Slavery Abolition Act 1833.
A request for the cost to the taxpayer of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games; and the amount of profit made.
A request for the amount of tax revenue collected in 2016-17 and the value of the national debt (Public Sector Net Debt).
A request for a list of charities in receipt of money from the government which was generated as a result of the VAT from sanitary products.
A request for the annual revenue received by the Treasury from the 5 pence charge for plastic bags.
A request for correspondence from HM Treasury to HM Customs and Excise in 1983 and 1984 which relates to the introduction of the VAT Refund Direction.
The Treasury responds to a request for details of road and rail schemes.
The Treasury responds to a request for the revenue collected from fuel duty in the UK and broken down for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Treasury responds to a request for the total revenue collected from driving offence fines and penalties.
The Treasury responds to a request for information on alcohol and tobacco taxation revenue.
The Treasury responds to a request for a copy of any Call Off contracts under the Contingent Labour ONE framework (RM960).
Sources:
GOV.UK Search API (
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Cabinet Office / MoJ FOI Statistics CSV.
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