Investigation into the Homes for Ukraine scheme
Published on:Our report aims to increase transparency by taking stock of what the Homes for Ukraine scheme has achieved to date, for what cost, and what can be learned.
Our report aims to increase transparency by taking stock of what the Homes for Ukraine scheme has achieved to date, for what cost, and what can be learned.
The Cabinet Office has published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2022-23, which includes the C&AG’s audit certificate and report.
Achieving net zero by 2050 in the UK will require co-ordinated action by the UK and devolved governments, due to different challenges faced.
The C&AG has reported on the 2015-16 accounts of the Sports Council for Northern Ireland Lottery Distribution.
Delivery to the frontline is still being put at risk by longstanding weaknesses in inventory management, despite the Ministry of Defence taking steps to improve, according to a new National Audit Office report.
The C&AG has released his annual report on the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency’s collection of Vehicle Excise Duty.
The Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) of the NAO has reported on the 2020-21 Whole of Government Accounts.
A factual overview of funding provided to the Coventry City of Culture Trust, which became insolvent in March 2023.
Gareth Davies, the Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) of the NAO, has reported on the 2022-23 accounts of HMRC.
Our report found that the New Hospital Programme (NHP) has experienced delays and is expected to deliver 32 of the intended target of 40 new hospitals by 2030.
Our report describes the role of public money in financing the Royal Household and how the funds are used.
Our report looks at whether the preparations undertaken by DSIT (and previously DCMS) and Ofcom for the implementation of the new online safety legislation are sufficiently advanced.
The C&AG’s report focuses on the BBC’s performance against its objective of collecting licence fee revenue and levels of licence fee evasion.
Gareth Davies, the head of the NAO, has reported on the DWP’s 2022-23 accounts and has qualified his audit opinion.
The environment for government borrowing has become more challenging in recent years – requiring sustained focus from government.
Interactive map showing local authority spend on waste, recycling rates and waste management sites in England.
Our report assesses government’s progress in tackling unnecessary waste, and concludes it lacks effective long-term plans.
Following years of underinvestment, the overall condition of school buildings is declining. Around 700,000 pupils attend a school that needs major rebuilding or refurbishment.
This report gives an overview of the approach taken by the Department for Education (DfE) to environmental sustainability.
An early assessment of the progress DWP is making with plans to transform the application and assessment process for disability benefits.