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Formation | 2001 |
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Type | Think tank |
Legal status | Company limited by guarantee and charity |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Director | Charlotte Pickles |
Website | reform.uk |
The Reform Research Trust is a think tank which publishes its own research and also publishes papers from external authors. It was founded by Nick Herbert (later a Conservative MP) and Andrew Haldenby.
The trust is a private limited company with charitable status. The name "The Reform Research Trust" was first registered with companies house on 4 March 2004 and as a charity on 13 May 2004.
The trust is funded by large donations from businesses and smaller donations from individuals.
The Reform Research Trust publishes reports on a variety of issues, adopting what it considers to be an evidence-based approach to public policy.
It has published reports on health and education reform, Britain's regional economic performance, the economic position of young people, and on the tax and welfare system.