Supplementary Estimates 2023-24
The Government published its proposed changes to spending plans for 2022-23 on 27 February 2024, in the Supplementary Estimates 2023-24.
The Backbench Business committee selected the following Estimates for debate.
Thursday 14 March 2024:
- Department for Education: Spending of the Department for Education on SEND provision.Read the debate pack here.
- Home Office: The spending of the Home Office on asylum and migration.Read the debate pack here.
Find out more
- View the Scrutiny Unit data visualisations (pdf, 4MB)
- Read the Scrutiny Unit and House of Commons Library briefing paper
Government Departments' Estimates memoranda
Government departments are required to produce an Estimates memorandum for the relevant select committee to explain what is proposed in their Main Estimate and how proposals compare to past spending plans.
Select Committees publish these memoranda on their webpages. Links are provided below.
- Cabinet Office
- Department for Business and Trade
- Department for Culture, Media and Sport
- Department for Education
- Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- Department of Health and Social Care
- Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
- Department for Transport
- Department for Work and Pensions
- Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
- Home Office
- HM Revenue & Customs
- HM Treasury
- Ministry of Defence
- Ministry of Justice
- Northern Ireland
- Scotland
- Wales
Smaller departments and pension funds' memoranda are below
- Armed Forces Pension
- Charity Commission
- Civil Service Pensions
- Competition and Markets Authority
- Crown Prosecution Service
- Food Standards Agency
- Government Actuary's Department
- HM Land Registry
- HM Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor
- Judicial Pension Scheme
- National Archives
- National Crime Agency
- National Savings & Investments
- Ofgem
- Ofqual
- Office of Rail and Road
- Ofsted
- Ofwat
- Overseas Superannuation
- Parliamentary & Health Service Ombudsman
- Royal Mail Pensions
- Serious Fraud Office
- Statistics Board
- Teachers' Pensions
- Treasury Solicitor
- UKAEA Pension Scheme
- UK Export Finance
- UK Supreme Court
Formal documentation
The formal documents which set out these spending plans - the 2023-24 Supplementary Estimates - can themselves be accessed here.
The original Spending Review 2021 document on which these plans are based is here.