Home Office business plan 2011-2015
The Home Office business plan 2011-2015 sets out in detail the scale of reforms that the government is undertaking. It changes the way that the department is held accountable for putting policies into practice, giving members of the public a greater level of detail on the work of government.
The business plan includes our vision, our objectives and the specific priorities which we need to deliver, along with details of our departmental expenditure and transparency agenda.
The business plan is available on the Number Ten website. Additional supporting information is available to download below. This version updates the Business plan published in November 2010.
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The Structural reform plan provides further information.
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The Quarterly data summary and measurement annex contains additional management information.
Further information
You can also view:
- Amendments to the structural reform plan - annex to the business plan
- Planned departmental expenditure 2011-12
- Common areas of spend - annex to the business plan
- The data for our input indicators
- The data for our impact indicators
- Links to additional data
These are updated whenever new information is released.
Date: Thu May 12 09:10:24 BST 2011
- Amendments to the structural reform plan - annex to the Home Office business plan (PDF file - 97kb)
- Departmental planned expenditure 2011-12 (Microsoft Excel file - 2kb)
- Common areas of spend - annex to the Home Office business plan (PDF file - 258kb)
- Additional data: Home Office business plan 2011-2015
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