individual elements of departmental expenditure identifiable in Estimates as single cells, for example cell A1 being administration costs within a particular line of departmental spending. Supplementary Budgetary Information , SBI a publication presented alongside the Main Estimate containing more detailed technical tables, which enable a read-across between the Main Estimates and the tables in department reports.
Small heading within a story or chapter. Also called crosshead.
Lines of type, often bold, used to divide text into smaller sections.
a heading of a subdivision of a text
In typography, a secondary heading, often in a smaller point size and set below the primary head.
A smaller one-line headline for a story.
A line of prominent type in the body of a story to break up a long section of type.
(or Crosshead), a sub-heading within the text of a story or article, often used to break columns of type and make the page more attractive or easy on the eye. A crosshead is centred in the column, a subhead usually set left abloid a page normally half the size of a broadsheet. Popular national newspapers are tabloid in size hite generic term for space. The non-printing portion of a page
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May be either a display line enlarging on the main headline (usually in smaller size) or a short heading inside the copy used to break up long patches of grey.
A secondary heading or title, usually set in smaller or less prominent type than a main heading in the text of typeset copy. to top
A secondary phrase usually following a headline. Display line(s) of lesser size and importance than the main headline(s).
A secondary line of text that appears after a headline, or a word or phrase that precedes a block of body text.