Yes, just to expand a bit on what ‘Chico has provided:
1. A Fine.
If a fine is imposed it is assessed according to the defendant’s means and generally must be payable within a year.
2. Court costs
These are more properly “prosecution costs”. They are a contribution towards the cost of bringing the prosecution (i.e. the costs incurred by the CPS). Typically in a Magistrates’ court prosecution costs for a guilty plea are about £85 and for running a trial around £350 to £600. The court has discretion to refuse to order these costs or to vary the amount requested.
3. A victim surcharge
As ‘Chico says, this goes towards various bodies which assist victims. The amount imposed depends on the sentence. A Conditional Discharge - £15. A Fine – 10% of the fine (£20 minimum, £120 maximum). A Community Order - £60. A suspended sentence order - £80 (£100 if sentence is more than 6 months). Although legislation is in place to impose a Victim Surcharge for immediate custodial sentences it has not yet been enacted.
The court has no discretion to vary these amounts and no discretion to refuse to order them.
4) Criminal court charge
This was introduced for offences committed on or after 13th April 2015 and is intended to offset the cost of actually running the court system. The amount varies according to the plea and type of offence. Guilty pleas: £150 for a “Summary” Offence; £180 for an “Either Way” offence. Not Guilty Pleas: £520 for a summary offence; £1,000 for an “either way” offence.
The court has no discretion to vary these amounts and no discretion to refuse to order them.
5. solicitors fees
Nothing to do with the court system. A private matter between the defendant and his solicitor.
6. You forgot compensation. The court may award compensation to individual victims for loss or injury. This is entirely at the court's discretion. It must be within the defendant's means and generally payable within 2 years (and its payment takes priority over all of the above).
Somebody appearing in court and pleading guilty to speeding now pays a fine (say £150), a Victim Surcharge (£20 - no discretion), Prosecution costs (say £85) and the Criminal Court Charge (£150 - no discretion). Total £405. A snip !