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      <title>SQL Key points</title>
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      <description>SQL (Structured Query Language) Summary
For Module 5 you need to be able to explain DDL (Data Definition Language) &#8211; used to define a database for example: CREATE TABLE Student (Name varchar(20) NOT NULL DoB date NOT NULL) creates a table with 2 columns, neither of which can contain blanks.

DML (Data Manipulation Language) used to extract information from a database

You are expected to be able to write or carry out SQL statements that include the key words: Select - to specify the fields (columns) to be listed From - to specify the table(s) Where - to set conditions such as &#8220;Age &gt; 21&#8221; In - u</description>
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      <title>Normalisation 2</title>
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Student id Student Name Omer Key Skill id Key Skill Name Key Skill Status

N12345

COMM IT AON

Communications Info Tech App of Number

NYP P NYP

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Juli

COMM IT AON

Communications Info Tech App of Number

P P P

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Anna

COMM IT AON

Communications Info Tech App of Number

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*1NF
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      <title>Nomalisation</title>
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      <description>1. List the fields 2. Make up some data!
Mem id
45397 45397 45397 45397 90642 90642 83476 83476

UNF
Name book
AAA BBB CCC DDD AAA CCC AAA BBB

Name
Fred Fred Fred Fred Juli Juli Kuen Kuen

Addr
aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa bbbbb bbbbb ccccc ccccc

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01/01 01/01 01/01 01/01 10/01 10/01 06/01 06/01

Tel No
2345 2345 2345 2345 5667 5667 8885 8885

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10 12 14 13 10 14 10 12

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Amit Dave Sue Zia Amit Sue Amit Dave

Order id
1 1 1 2 3 3 4 4

Order Date
01/02 01/02 01/02 02/02 02/02 02/02 03/02 03/02

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      <title>Module 5</title>
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      <description>Module 5 Advanced Systems Development &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Databases Applications and effects of computing Hardware Devices Networking The Internet and its uses Systems Development

*Big Databases!
&#8226; &#8226; &#8226; &#8226; Social Services Inland Revenue Health Service MOD &#8226; &#8226; &#8226; &#8226; Banks Supermarkets Airlines Telephone Companies

*Problems with traditional file approach:
&#8226; Data redundancy &#8226; Data inconsistency &#8226; Program-data dependence &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; &#8226; Lack of flexibility

&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;

&#8226; Data was not shareable

*Database approach

&#8226;A database is defined as a collection of non-redundant data shareable between different appl</description>
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      <title>Local Area Networks 2</title>
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      <description>Local Area Networks Types of cable Topology Bus Ring Star Switched Ethernet and Hubs Segment Twisted pair, baseband coaxial cable, broadband coaxial cable, optical fibre. Define the term topology. Describe in general terms the operation of these networks. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of each.

Define the term and explain why local-area networks based on a bus topology are segmented. Define the term and explain why it is used.

Bridge Local Area Networks

Local area networks emerged in the early 1970&#8217;s, as a substitute for large mainframe computers. It had become apparent that for m</description>
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      <title>First Normal Form</title>
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      <description>First Normal Form
1) Students in a college complete a Key Skills qualification. Each of the 3 Key Skills is available at 3 levels. A student can take a different level for each Key Skill. The data to be held is Student id, Student Name, Key Skill id, Key Skill Name, Key Skill Status (P = Pass, NYP = Not Yet Passed), Copy and complete the table to show suitable data for 3 students:
Student id N12345 Student Name Omer Key Skill id COMM IT AON Key Skill Name Communications Info Tech App of Number Key Skill Status NYP P NYP

Shade the column you would use as a primary key for Student Put the data </description>
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      <title>Ethernet and Bus Networks</title>
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      <description>Ethernet Terms
&#8226; Node
&#8211; Device connected to the network

&#8226; Segment
&#8211; A run of Ethernet cable to which are attached a number of devices.

&#8226; Frame
&#8211; The Ethernet term for a packet

*&#8226;Twisted-pair&#8212;The industry standard in new installations, this wire comes in several standards. Unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) UTP Category 5 wire

&#8226;Coaxial&#8212;This cable resembles round cable television wiring.

&#8226;Fibre optic&#8212;This cable is usually reserved for connections between "backbone" devices in larger networks,

*Network interface cards, or adapters, are either installed inside a computer case or integrated into t</description>
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      <title>A2 Computing ODBC</title>
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      <description>&#61550;

Concurrency Control in a Multi-user Database
Concurrent access to data Discuss how a DBMS overcomes problems that arise with multi-user access.

In a multi-user DBMS the stored data items may be accessed concurrently by user programs. These programs are constantly retrieving information from and modifying the database. Transactions1 submitted by various users may execute concurrently and may access and update the same database items. If this concurrent execution is not controlled, it may lead to problems such as an inconsistent database. The following example illustrates this. In an airline</description>
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      <title>A2 Computing Normalisation</title>
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      <description>Normalisation Entity-relationship modelling is a useful technique for arriving at a set of entities that can be modelled by relations in the relational database theory such that:
&#61553;

All possible relationships between the data are allowed for Unnecessary duplication of data is avoided Altering data is not unnecessarily time-consuming Altering data does not lead to inconsistencies

&#61553;

&#61553;

&#61553;

The set of entities that satisfy the above requirements is said to be a normalised set of entities. This set then produces a normalised set of relations in the relational database theory by the insertion of f</description>
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      <title>A2 Computing DDL  DML</title>
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      <description>Data Definition Language (DDL) Data Manipulation Language (DML)

Explain the terms DDL and DML. Candidates should be familiar with the use of a DDL to define a database.

Typically, a DBMS provides the following facilities

Data Definition Language (DDL) It allows a database designer to define the database using a Data Definition Language (DDL) provided for the particular DBMS. The DDL allows the designer to specify the data types and structures, and the constraints on the data to be stored in the database.

Data Manipulation Language (DML) It allows users to insert, update, delete and retriev</description>
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      <title>A2 Computing DBMS</title>
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      <description>Module 5 Course
As part of their skills development candidates should have sufficient experience of using a database to understand how a database management system controls access to the data via user views. Database Concepts Three level architecture of a DBMS. External or user schema. Conceptual or logical schema. Internal or storage schema. Program / data independence. Describe the structure of a Database Management System (DBMS). Distinguish between the use of a database and the use of a Database Management System (DBMS). Consider how a DBMS improves security and eliminates unproductive mai</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 17:51:52 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>A2 Computing Database Design and the Relational Model</title>
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      <description>Database Design and the Relational Model Entity-relationship modelling. Normalisation techniques Illustrate the principles of database design using these techniques in the production of normalised tables that control redundant data, studied up to BCNF.

Entities and Entity-Relationship Diagramming &#8226; An entity is an object, person, place, concept, activity, event or thing of interest to an organisation and about which data is recorded. An attribute is a property or characteristic of an entity. {In relational databases such as Microsoft&#8217;s Access it is given the name field] A relationship is an a</description>
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      <title>13 03 08bud08 completereport</title>
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      <description>Budget 2008
March 2008

Stability and opportunity:
building a strong, sustainable future

HC 388

*Budget 2008
Stability and opportunity:
building a strong, sustainable future

Economic and Fiscal Strategy Report and Financial Statement and Budget Report
March 2008

Return to an Order of the House of Commons dated 12 March 2008 Copy of Economic and Fiscal Strategy Report and Financial Statement and Budget Report &#8211; March 2008 as laid before the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer when opening the Budget. Jane Kennedy Her Majesty&#8217;s Treasury 12 March 2008 Ordered by the House </description>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 workingpaper3 455</title>
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      <description>Working Tax Credit and labour supply: Treasury Economic Working Paper No.3
March 2008

**Working Tax Credit and labour supply: Treasury Economic Working Paper No.3

March 2008

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:25:11 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 workingpaper2 557</title>
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      <description>Resilience in the UK and other OECD economies: Treasury Economic Working Paper No.2
March 2008

**Resilience in the UK and other OECD economies: Treasury Economic Working Paper No.2

March 2008

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:24:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 strategicchallenges 645</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265392/12-03-08bud08-strategicchallenges-645</link>
      <description>The UK economy: analysis of long-term performance and strategic challenges
March 2008

**The UK economy: analysis of long-term performance and strategic challenges

March 2008

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:24:22 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 simplification 267</title>
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      <description>Simplification Review: tax calculations and returns for smaller companies
March 2008

*1

SIMPLIFICATION REVIEW: TAX CALCULATIONS AND RETURNS FOR SMALLER COMPANIES

INTRODUCTION
1.1 HM Treasury and HMRC are in regular contact with a wide range of businesses, many of whom have made it clear that simplification of the tax system is one of their major priorities. The Government is committed to simplifying the tax system within the framework of:
&#8226; &#8226; &#8226; raising revenue for essential public services and investment in business infrastructure; delivering fair outcomes for taxpayers; and supportin</description>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 saving 340</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265388/12-03-08bud08-saving-340</link>
      <description>The Saving Gateway: operating a national scheme
March 2008

**The Saving Gateway: operating a national scheme

March 2008

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:23:37 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 resolutions 161</title>
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      <description>NOTES ON BUDGET RESOLUTIONS The following note describes the purpose of each of the Budget Resolutions. The number next to each resolution corresponds to its number on the Order Paper. Specific Ways and Means Resolutions (resolutions 2 &#8211; 58) are needed for each provision imposing a new tax, renewing an annual tax, increasing or widening the burden of an existing tax or for other provisions that need to be in operation before the Finance Bill is enacted. Procedure Resolutions (shown at the end of this note) are needed for provisions that would otherwise be beyond the scope of the Finance Bill</description>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 procurement 533</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265386/12-03-08bud08-procurement-533</link>
      <description>Infrastructure procurement: delivering long-term value
March 2008

**Infrastructure procurement: delivering long-term value

March 2008

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:23:13 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 nao 180</title>
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      <description>************</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:22:43 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 longterm 615</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265381/12-03-08bud08-longterm-615</link>
      <description>Long-term public finance report: an analysis of fiscal sustainability
March 2008

**Long-term public finance report: an analysis of fiscal sustainability

March 2008

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      <title>12 03 08bud08 impact 147</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265378/12-03-08bud08-impact-147</link>
      <description>Impact Assessments
March 2008

**Impact Assessments

March 2008

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:21:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 housing 787</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265370/12-03-08bud08-housing-787</link>
      <description>Housing Finance Review: analysis and proposals
March 2008

*Housing Finance Review: analysis and proposals

March 2008

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      <title>12 03 08bud08 giftaid 335</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265367/12-03-08bud08-giftaid-335</link>
      <description>Consultation on Gift Aid: the Government's response
March 2008

**Consultation on Gift Aid: the Government's response

March 2008

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      <title>12 03 08bud08 forecast 278</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265365/12-03-08bud08-forecast-278</link>
      <description>Forecasts for the UK economy:
a comparison of independent forecasts
March 2008
Compiled by the Macroeconomic Prospects Team hm-treasury.gov.uk/forecasts

No.251

*CONTENTS
Page Summary Page: Short-term forecasts Table 1 - 2008: Growth in GDP and its components (% change) Table 2 - 2008: Growth in prices and monetary indicators (% change) Table 3 - 2008: Growth in other selected variables (% change) Table 4 - 2009: Growth in GDP and its components (% change) Table 5 - 2009: Growth in prices and monetary indicators (% change) Table 6 - 2009: Growth in other selected variables (% change) Average </description>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 enterprise 524</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265362/12-03-08bud08-enterprise-524</link>
      <description>Enterprise: unlocking the UK's talent
March 2008

**Enterprise: unlocking the UK's talent

March 2008

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      <title>12 03 08bud08 eis 758</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265356/12-03-08bud08-eis-758</link>
      <description>The Enterprise Investment Scheme: a consultation document
March 2008

**The Enterprise Investment Scheme: a consultation document

March 2008

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:18:36 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>12 03 08bud08 efficiency 216</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265350/12-03-08bud08-efficiency-216</link>
      <description>2004 Spending Review: efficiency progress to December 2007
March 2008

**2004 Spending Review: efficiency progress to December 2007

March 2008

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      <title>12 03 08bud08 economy 1020</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2265349/12-03-08bud08-economy-1020</link>
      <description>Budget 2008: the economy and public finances &#8211; supplementary material
March 2008

**Budget 2008: the economy and public finances &#8211; supplementary material

March 2008

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      <title>12 03 08bud08 debtreserves 617</title>
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      <description>Debt and reserves management report 2008-09
March 2008

*Debt and reserves management report 2008-09

March 2008

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March 2008

**Budget 2008: data sources

March 2008

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March 2008

**Ending child poverty: everybody's business

March 2008

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The

public finances

Budget 2008 projections for the public finances show that the Government is meeting its strict fiscal rules over the economic cycle:

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the current budget shows an average surplus as a percentage of GDP over the economic cycle which began in 1997-98, ensuring the Government is meeting the golden rule. The current budget moves clearly into surplus from 2010-11 onwards; and public sector net debt remains below 40 per cent of GDP throughout the projection period and starts to decline by 2012-13, meeting the sustainable investment rule.

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The reclassification of N</description>
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The

economy

The UK economy continued to perform strongly in 2007, growing 3 per cent on a year earlier, in line with Treasury forecasts published since the 2005 Pre-Budget Report, and the fastest growth rate among the G7 economies. Inflation returned to close to target from mid-2007. Employment growth picked up during the year, with employment reaching a record high of almost 29&#189; million; unemployment continued to fall, and the claimant count reached a 32-year low. Over the past decade, the UK economy has shown clear evidence of much improved resilience in response to a number of shocks </description>
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      <description>Financial Statement and Budget Report

**A

Budget
A.1

policy decisions

The Economic and Fiscal Strategy Report (EFSR) explains how the measures and other decisions announced in Budget 2008 build on those already introduced to advance the Government&#8217;s long-term goals. This chapter of the Financial Statement and Budget Report (FSBR) brings together in summary form all the measures and decisions that affect the Budget arithmetic that have been announced since Budget 2007 and gives their estimated effect on government revenues and spending to 2010-11. The chapter also includes a summary of th</description>
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Stronger

communitieS and effective

public ServiceS
The Government&#8217;s aim is to deliver world-class public services through sustained investment matched by reform, supporting strong and sustainable communities and a better quality of life. The Government is supporting schools and wider children's services to raise attainment for all pupils, is bringing forward a package of measures to help respond to short-term and long-term housing challenges and is supporting the third sector with a package of measures to enhance Gift Aid. The Budget announces:

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that in order to maintain the pace </description>
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Fairness

and opportunity For all

The Government is committed to employment opportunity for all. As well as ensuring that individuals can take advantage of the opportunities of an increasingly globalised world, it is also crucial to the ambition of eradicating child poverty and promoting saving. The Government&#8217;s approach to delivering on this commitment is twofold: integrating the tax and welfare system, so that work always pays; and providing everyone with the support they need to find, retain and progress in work. The Government is also committed to providing better incentives for savi</description>
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S u S ta i n a b l e

growth and proSperity

Over the last decade, coinciding with significant reform programmes, UK productivity has improved and levels of employment have risen to record highs. However, at a time of farreaching change in the global economy, the Government must continue to provide a stable policy framework, so that business has the certainty to plan ahead, while ensuring that policy remains responsive to changing circumstances. Budget 2008 includes short-term measures to enable small and growing businesses to access the resources they need during a time of global financial</description>
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M a i n ta i n i n g

M ac r o e c o n o M i c s ta b i l i t y

The world economy is facing a more challenging environment than was apparent at the time of the 2007 Pre-Budget Report, with continued disruption in global financial markets. The UK is well placed to meet these challenges thanks to the resilience and stability engendered by the Government&#8217;s macroeconomic framework and a decade of reform promoting open and flexible labour, product and capital markets. In 2007 the UK economy continued to perform strongly, growing 3 per cent on a year earlier, the fastest growth rate among the </description>
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      <description>Budget 2008
March 2008

Stability and opportunity:
building a strong, sustainable future

HC 388

*Budget 2008
Stability and opportunity:
building a strong, sustainable future

Economic and Fiscal Strategy Report and Financial Statement and Budget Report
March 2008

Return to an Order of the House of Commons dated 12 March 2008 Copy of Economic and Fiscal Strategy Report and Financial Statement and Budget Report &#8211; March 2008 as laid before the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer when opening the Budget. Jane Kennedy Her Majesty&#8217;s Treasury 12 March 2008 Ordered by the House </description>
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BUDGET STATEMENT TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS DELIVERED BY THE RT HON ALISTAIR DARLING MP, CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER 12 MARCH 2008

*Check against delivery

Mr Deputy Speaker, the core purpose of this Budget is stability - now and in the future. And its core values are fairness and opportunity, founded on stability and strength. Mr Deputy Speaker, in every country in 2008, every government has one aim - to maintain stability through the world economic slowdown. Britain with its central role in the world&#8217;s financial system is no exception. With low inflation. Record levels</description>
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