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2. The authorities referred to in the definition of a “public sector authority” in paragraph 1 are set out in the following Table.
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Prime Minister’s Office |
Attorney General’s Office |
Crown Prosecution Service |
Government Legal Department |
Serious Fraud Office |
Cabinet Office |
Crown Commercial Service |
Government Property Agency |
The Electoral Commission |
UK Statistics Authority |
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy |
Competition and Markets Authority |
HM Land Registry |
Intellectual Property Office |
Meteorological Office |
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority |
Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) |
United Kingdom Space Agency |
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport |
Information Commissioner |
The National Archives |
Office of Communications (Ofcom) |
Department for Education |
Education and Skills Funding Agency |
Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) |
Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted) |
Teaching Regulation Agency |
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat) |
Department for International Trade |
UK Export Finance (also known as the Exports Credit Guarantee Department) |
Department for Transport |
Civil Aviation Authority |
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency |
Maritime and Coastguard Agency |
Office of Rail and Road |
Department for Work and Pensions |
Health and Safety Executive |
Office for Nuclear Regulation |
Department of Health and Social Care |
Health and Social Care Information Centre |
Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation |
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency |
Public Health England |
UK Health Security Agency |
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office |
Wilton Park |
GCHQ |
HM Treasury |
Bank of England |
Financial Conduct Authority |
Government Actuary’s Department |
Government Internal Audit Agency |
HM Revenues and Customs |
National Audit Office |
National Infrastructure Commission |
National Savings and Investments |
Office for Budget Responsibility |
UK Debt Management Office |
Valuation Office Agency |
Home Office |
National Crime Agency |
Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office |
Ministry of Defence |
Defence Electronics and Components Agency |
Defence Equipment and Support |
Defence Science and Technology Laboratory |
Submarine Delivery Agency |
United Kingdom Hydrographic Office |
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
Queen Elizabeth II Centre |
Ministry of Justice |
Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority |
HM Courts and Tribunals Service |
HM Prison and Probation Service |
Legal Aid Agency |
Office of the Public Guardian |
Supreme Court of the United Kingdom |
Northern Ireland Office |
Office of the Advocate General for Scotland |
Office of the Leader of the House of Commons |
Office of the Leader of the House of Lords |
Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland |
Office of the Secretary of State for Wales |
Secret Intelligence Service |
Security Service |
Northern Ireland Executive |
The Executive Office |
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs |
Department for Communities |
Department for the Economy |
Department of Education |
Department of Finance |
Department of Health |
Department for Infrastructure |
Department of Justice |
Invest Northern Ireland |
The Scottish Government |
Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service |
Disclosure Scotland |
Education Scotland |
Office of the Accountant in Bankruptcy |
Registers of Scotland |
Revenue Scotland |
Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service |
Scottish Fiscal Commission |
Scottish National Investment Bank |
Scottish Public Pensions Agency |
Social Security Scotland |
Student Awards Agency for Scotland |
The Scottish Ministers |
Transport Scotland |
The Welsh Government |
Permanent Secretary’s Group |
Office of the First Minister Group |
The Health and Social Services Group |
The Economy, Skills and Natural Resources Group |
The Education and Public Services Group |
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