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The image contains three separate sections - a table titled "Police Budget 2017-2018 (in £m)", and two pie charts below titled "How the money was spent" for the years 2017 and 2018. The table lists sources of funding in four rows: National Government (2017: 305m, 2018: 177m), Local Taxes (2017: 91.2m, 2018: 107.2m), National Taxes (2017: 17.5m, 2018: 38.5m), and Other sources (e.g. grants) (2017: 34m, 2018: 38.5m), with a Total row at the bottom showing 447.7m for 2017 and 318.6m for 2018. The 2017 pie chart shows three labeled sections: Salaries (officers and staff) at 75%, Technology at 8%, and Buildings and transport at 17%. The 2018 pie chart also shows three labeled sections: Salaries (officers and staff) at 62%, Technology at 14%, and Buildings and transport at 17%.
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The diagrams under provide information and data on the police budget in 2017 and 2018 in a place in Britain.
Overall, the money mostly came from the national government in both years and the majority of the budget was spent on salaries.
In 2017, there were 175.5 million pounds received from the national government but in 2018, the amount increased slightly by 2.3 million pounds or 177.8 million pounds. From local taxes, the money showed more noticeable increase, going up from 91.2 million pounds in 2017 to 102.3 million pounds in 2018. On the other hand, other sources, including grants, got a minor rise from 38 million pounds in 2017 to 38.5 milion pounds in 2018. As a result, the overall budget grew from 304.7 million pounds to 318.6 million pounds. Moreover, the proportion spent on salaries decrease from 75% in 2017 to 60% in 2018. Technology arisen from 8% to 14%. Meanwhile the money spent on buildings and transport remained stable at 17% in both years.
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