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.UKThe Treasury responds to a request about the National Asset Register.
The Treasury responds to a request for communications between the Chancellor, Chancellor Special Advisers, the Chief Secretary and the Food and Drink Federation or Coca-Cola.
The Treasury responds to a request for monthly economic forecasts for 2010-11.
The Treasury responds to a question about published information on economic growth forecasts for the UK.
The Treasury responds to a request for correspondence with All Party Parliamentary Groups on Alcohol Harm and Smoking and Health.
The Treasury responds to a question on figures for housing and community expenditure.
The Treasury responds to a question on how much money former Prime Ministers receive.
Published information on government spending under the heading of Northern Powerhouse.
The Treasury responds to a request asking for all consultation responses and minutes of meetings outlined within the consultation.
The Treasury responds to questions about the Help to Buy ISA bonus.
The Treasury responds to a query on Gift Aid repayments to UK charities.
The Treasury responds to questions about the mineworkers’ pension scheme.
Response to questions about the OSCAR database and the financial data compilation process.
Treasury responds to questions on the costs of the Help to Buy: mortgage guarantee and ISA schemes.
The Treasury responds to questions on the marketing costs for the Lifetime ISA scheme.
The Treasury responds to questions on public sector total salary costs for all government employees.
The Treasury responds to questions with information on fruitless payments published in the Treasury’s 2015-16 annual report and accounts.
Details of current Treasury grade and salary bands at 1 August 2016, and published information about performance awards.
Treasury responds to questions about the guidance given to banks on the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA).
Treasury responds to questions asking for records and management guidance for officials and ministers.
The Treasury responds to questions about the Treasury’s spend on external law firms and barristers.
The Treasury responds to questions about economic forecasting in the event that the UK loses its financial services passport rights.
The Treasury responds to questions about Treasury payments to, and the receipts from, the European Union.
The Treasury responds to a request for all responses as listed in HM Treasury and the Department for Work and Pension’s call for a response to the ‘creating a secondary annuity market’ consultation.
A response to questions on the Treasury’s staffing structure; the amount spent on temporary staff; and the recruitment agencies used between September 2015 and August 2016.
The Treasury responds to questions about flexible working in the Treasury.
The Treasury responds to questions on LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate) grants awarded to charities in Wales.
The Treasury responds to a question on the rationale for introducing polymer (plastic) bank notes.
The Treasury responds to questions on the breakdown of National Infrastructure Commission’s staff by profession.
The Treasury responds to questions about their spending on leases from 2013 to 15 until 2015 to 16, including building addresses.
The Treasury responds to questions about changes to tax and housing.
A response to a question about the communications between the Treasury and Regulatory Policy Committee.
This is a response to questions about banking fines awarded to two named charities.
This is a response to a question about UK payments, per year.
This is a response to a question about UK payments to the EU.
Response to questions about the Consolidated Fund.
The Treasury responds to an FOI request about the Treasury cat.
Responses to FOI questions about temporary agency workers employed by HM Treasury in 2015-16.
The legislation for under 55 years olds which restricts access to private pensions and unauthorised pension payments.
The amount spent by the Treasury on government art within the last 5 years.
Correspondence between HM Treasury and the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
Secondments to HM Treasury from Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers from 2012 until 6 February 2015.
The resignation letter of Mark Reckless MP dated 29 September 2014.
Publication of HM Treasury documents published between January 2011 and December 2013 that mention standardised or plain packaging of tobacco products.
These speeches were made by Chancellors of the Exchequer at the Lord Mayor’s dinner for bankers and merchants of the City of London, Mansion House, between 1985 and 1994.
Release of internal correspondence on the costing of opposition policies, relating to the 3 published costings (a jobs guarantee for young people, a jobs guarantee for those aged 25+, and achieving a current budget surplus by 2020/21).
HM Treasury's costings of official opposition policies.
Publication of the Computershare contractual information
Minutes from meetings of a patent box working group to discuss options and consultation proposals in more detail.
Use of goverment credit cards
Sources:
GOV.UK Search API (
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Cabinet Office / MoJ FOI Statistics CSV.
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