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Wednesday, 18 January 2012

December Structural Reform progress reports published

Download the updated reports for each department:
  • Cabinet Office SRP progress report (pdf, 92kb)
  • Department for Business, Innovation and Skills SRP progress report (pdf, 121kb)
  • Department for Communities and Local Government SRP progress report (pdf, 106kb)
  • Department for Culture, Media and Sport SRP progress report (pdf, 99kb)
  • Department for Education SRP progress report (pdf, 94kb)
  • Department for Energy and Climate Change SRP progress report (pdf, kb)
  • Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs SRP progress report (pdf, 122kb)
  • Department of Health SRP progress report 2011 (pdf, 86kb)
  • Department for International Development SRP progress report (pdf, 112kb)
  • Department for Transport SRP progress report (pdf, 90kb)
  • Department for Work and Pensions SRP progress report (pdf, 110kb)
  • Foreign and Commonwealth Office SRP progress report (pdf, 141kb)
  • HM Revenue and Customs SRP progress report (pdf, 84kb)
  • HM Treasury SRP progress report  (pdf, 226kb)
  • Home Office SRP progress report (pdf, 157kb)
  • Ministry of Defence SRP progress report (pdf, 103kb)
  • Ministry of Justice SRP progress report  (pdf, 97kb)
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