Structural Reform Plan progress reports published - May 2012
Structural Reform Plan progress updates for each UK Government department for May 2012
The publication of these monthly Structural Reform Plan (SRP) reports promotes transparency and accountability across government and allows people to check that departments are meeting their commitments.
These reports are the last updates against the 2011-15 Business Plans as published in May 2011. These plans have now been superseded by the 2012 Business Plans.
Download the updated reports for each department (all links will open in a new window):
- 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)
- Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs SRP progress report (PDF, 122KB)
- Department of Health SRP progress report (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)
- 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)
The Prime Minister launched the draft Structural Reform Plans in June 2010 and published updated business plans for each department in May 2011. The plans were updated again in May 2012.
Changes to 2012 business plans
- revisions to business plans (PDF)
- revisions to business plans (XLSX)
- revisions to business plans (CSV)
Track progress online
You can follow each department’s progress in implementing their business plan commitments on our 2012-15 business plans tracker.
The Structural Reform Plans are the key tool of the Coalition Government for ensuring that departments are accountable for the implementation of the reforms set out in the Coalition Agreement.