Research
Flat-lining: Lack of progress on NHS reform
Reform's report argues the Government should lift the ring-fence on the health budget to accelerate the modernisation of the NHS
Reform 2013 Annual Dinner
Rt Hon Theresa May MP, The Home Secretary, delivered a keynote speech at Reform's 2013 annual dinner.
Must do better: spending on schools
Reform's latest report argues that the Government can cut school spending without compromising standards.
Seismic shifts in the welfare state
A report on the need for welfare reform to cut the cost of pensions and tax credits and begin a debate on the future of NHS funding.
Fire and rescue services in London
A report on fire and rescue services in London, setting out the case for further reform.
The good news from Pakistan
A report by Sir Michael Barber, former advisor to Prime Minister Tony Blair, drawing on lessons from his programme of education reform in Pakistan
Not just a crash diet: Improving public...
This report on the UK's finances emphasises that the problems facing the economy are structural and require structural solutions. Crash diets do not work.
Value for money and innovation in defence...
Edited transcript for "Value for money in defence conference" in November 2012.
The case for private prisons
A research paper on the impact of competition and private sector involvement in prisons. In it, Reform analyses new official data on prison performance and reoffending rates.
Whitehall reform: The view from the inside
Research interviews with Ministers, senior civil servants and non-executive directors on Whitehall reform.
Reform Analysis: Police station visits
Police stations in London are used by just 1.9 members of the public an hour, Reform research shows.
The front line: International workforce...
The brochure from Reform's conference on "The front line", with articles from Stephen Dorrell, Niall Dickson and Dr Peter Carter
