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Calendar
Tuesday 23rd April 2024 9 a.m.
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Operation Kenova
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Tuesday 23rd April 2024 9 a.m.
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Operation Kenova
At 9:30am: Oral evidence
Jon Boutcher - Chief Constable at Police Service of Northern Ireland
Sir Iain Livingstone - Lead Officer at Operation Kenova
Judith Thompson - Member at Kenova Victim Focus Group
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Wednesday 1st May 2024 9 a.m.
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Defence Spending in Northern Ireland
At 9:30am: Oral evidence
Ben Murray - Chief of Staff and Corporate Affairs at Harland and Wolff
David McCourt - Director of Strategy at Thales
Nick Laird - Managing Director, European Space and Defence at Spirit AeroSystems
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Parliamentary Debates
Fourth Update on New Decade, New Approach
1 speech (1,083 words)
Monday 15th April 2024 - Written Statements
Northern Ireland Office
Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery
1 speech (424 words)
Wednesday 17th April 2024 - Written Statements
Northern Ireland Office


Select Committee Documents
Thursday 18th April 2024
Written Evidence - Joint submission by OFTEC and UKIFDA
REN0043 - Renewable Energy and Net Zero in Northern Ireland

Renewable Energy and Net Zero in Northern Ireland - Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
Wednesday 17th April 2024
Oral Evidence - ADS Northern Ireland, and Royal United Services Institute

Defence Spending in Northern Ireland - Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
Wednesday 17th April 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from Transmission Investment, relating to Renewable Energy and Net Zero in Northern Ireland, 20 March 2024

Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
Wednesday 17th April 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from PSNI Chief Constable, relating to PSNI data breaches, 12 April 2024

Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Oral Evidence - Police Service of Northern Ireland, Operation Kenova, and Kenova Victim Focus Group

Northern Ireland Affairs Committee


Written Answers
Public Appointments: Northern Ireland Office
Asked by: Stephen Farry (Alliance - North Down)
Monday 15th April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what information his Department holds on the (a) gender, (b) disability status, (c) sexual orientation, (d) marital status and (e) ethnicity of public appointments that it has made in each of the last five years.

Answered by Steve Baker - Minister of State (Northern Ireland Office)

My Department collects diversity information in line with its equality duties and the requirements of the Governance Code on Public Appointments for all public appointments set out in the Schedule to the Public Appointments Order in Council.

Information collected on appointments and reappointments is published annually by the Cabinet Office in the Public Appointments Data Report and can be found on GOV.UK. The Commissioner for Public Appointments also includes data in his annual report which is published at:

https://publicappointmentscommissioner.independent.gov.uk/publications/annual-reports/

Civil Partnerships and Marriage: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Stephen Farry (Alliance - North Down)
Monday 15th April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, how many (a) same and (b) opposite sex couples in Northern Ireland have converted their (i) marriage to civil partnership and (ii) civil partnership to marriage.

Answered by Steve Baker - Minister of State (Northern Ireland Office)

The General Register Office within the Northern Ireland Department of Finance is responsible for the administration of marriage and civil partnership law in Northern Ireland. They should be contacted for further information regarding this matter.

Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023
Asked by: Gregory Campbell (Democratic Unionist Party - East Londonderry)
Monday 22nd April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, whether he is taking steps to prepare for potential legal challenges to the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 after the commencement of part 3 of that Act.

Answered by Chris Heaton-Harris - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

Challenges against the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 have been heard in the High Court in Northern Ireland. The Government welcomes the Court’s findings that the ICRIR is operationally independent from Government and has the necessary powers to carry out reviews in accordance with the state’s obligations with Articles 2 and 3 of the ECHR.

However, following consideration of all aspects of the judgment, the UK Government has lodged an application for an appeal with the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal.

We remain committed to implementing the Legacy Act and delivering the ICRIR to provide better outcomes for victims and survivors of the Troubles by giving them more information about what happened to their loved ones.

Northern Ireland Office: Labour Turnover
Asked by: Julian Knight (Independent - Solihull)
Monday 22nd April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, how many staff left his Department in each year since 2015.

Answered by Steve Baker - Minister of State (Northern Ireland Office)

The table below summarises the published Civil Service Statistics which includes the number of civil servants who have left the Northern Ireland Office since 2015.

The Cabinet Office has recently launched the new Civil Service People Plan 2024 - 2027, which demonstrates our commitment to developing and retaining the key skills the Civil Service needs, both now and in the future.

Total Annual Leavers at 31st March of:

2015

0

2016

10

2017

0

2018

20

2019

20

2020

20

2021

10

2022

20

2023

10

Total:

110

Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery
Asked by: Baroness Hoey (Non-affiliated - Life peer)
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what progress has been made in establishing and making operational the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery on 1 May, in particular with regard to (1) assuming responsibility for Northern Ireland Troubles reinvestigations from Operation Kenova and the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and (2) replacing inquests.

Answered by Lord Caine - Lord in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

As I set out in a Written Ministerial Statement on 17 April, I can confirm that the ICRIR’s operational functions will be commenced and the Commission will be able to receive requests and carry out reviews as planned on 1 May 2024 - the point at which the Legacy Act automatically ends current investigations and inquests. From this date, following a request in accordance with the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023, the ICRIR will carry out reviews of Troubles-related deaths and serious injuries that occurred between 1966 and 1998.

Terrorism: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Baroness Hoey (Non-affiliated - Life peer)
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what progress has been made on the memorialisation strategy for Northern Ireland.

Answered by Lord Caine - Lord in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The Government is committed to the memorialisation measures set out in Part 4 of the Legacy Act and elsewhere. While our focus since Royal Assent of the Act has been on establishing the ICRIR, we know these wider measures are also essential to deliver for victims and families in Northern Ireland. Further to previous announcements on Public History and the project to digitise Troubles-related Government files, we will set out further details in due course.

Hospitals: Waiting Lists
Asked by: Liz Twist (Labour - Blaydon)
Wednesday 24th April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, if he will hold discussions with the Northern Ireland Executive on the adequacy of resources for tackling NHS waiting times in Northern Ireland.

Answered by Steve Baker - Minister of State (Northern Ireland Office)

The Government stands ready to support the Executive to reduce unacceptably long waiting times. The Government has made £3.3bn available to the Executive to spend on its priorities, including over £30m to address healthcare waiting lists.

I am clear that tackling waiting lists and stabilising health services in Northern Ireland is the start of a much bigger challenge in transforming services for the longer term. Innovative strategic thinking is needed to find solutions that will balance budgets and improve all public services across Northern Ireland. The Government is excited to work with Executive Ministers on plans that will deliver for Northern Ireland.

Veterinary Medicine: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Neil Hudson (Conservative - Penrith and The Border)
Wednesday 24th April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what progress he has made on ensuring the long-term availability of veterinary medicines in Northern Ireland.

Answered by Steve Baker - Minister of State (Northern Ireland Office)

The Government’s priority is to secure a long-term sustainable solution on veterinary medicines. To that end, we wish to pursue such a solution through discussions with the EU, as well as preparing for safeguards in all scenarios. We have set up a Veterinary Medicines Working Group to advise the Government on solutions and are grateful for your expertise as a member of this group. The Working Group has met twice and aims to report in a timely manner by June.

In the meantime, we have put in place a grace period arrangement until the end of 2025 which supports continuity of supply to Northern Ireland.

Corporation Tax (Northern Ireland) Act 2015
Asked by: Martyn Day (Scottish National Party - Linlithgow and East Falkirk)
Wednesday 24th April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

What discussions he has had with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the date of the commencement of the Corporation Tax (Northern Ireland) Act 2015.

Answered by Steve Baker - Minister of State (Northern Ireland Office)

In the Safeguarding the Union Command Paper, the UK Government committed to a rapid, focused process, on the implementation of corporation tax devolution through a new Joint Exchequer Committee.

The Committee will take forward urgent work on this process. However, the devolution of corporation tax alone will not solve the financial challenges facing Northern Ireland. The Executive needs to make difficult decisions around revenue-raising and public service transformation to put Northern Ireland’s finances on a sustainable footing.

Budget March 2024: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Kirsten Oswald (Scottish National Party - East Renfrewshire)
Wednesday 24th April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what assessment he has made of the impact of the Spring Budget 2024 on Northern Ireland.

Answered by Steve Baker - Minister of State (Northern Ireland Office)

The Spring Budget underlined the UK Government’s commitment to Northern Ireland and to the Union.

The Executive will be able to spend additional Barnett funding of £100 million for 2024-25, on top of the £3.3 billion spending settlement.

It announced over £1 billion of new tax reliefs for creative industries across the UK, which is great news for NI’s creative industry businesses.

Another £2 million was announced to boost global investment and trade, building on the successful NI Investment Summit held last September.

Casement Park: Regeneration
Asked by: Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour - Gower)
Wednesday 24th April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what recent discussions he has had with the Northern Ireland Executive on the redevelopment of Casement Park.

Answered by Chris Heaton-Harris - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

EURO 2028 is a fantastic opportunity for the UK and Ireland to showcase world-class sport as hosts.

The UK Government is continuing to work closely with the Department for Communities regarding the cost and delivery of Casement Park. We remain committed to ensuring EURO 2028 leaves a lasting legacy across the UK.

Terrorism: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Mike Kane (Labour - Wythenshawe and Sale East)
Wednesday 24th April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of the deadline for uncompleted inquests and civil litigation into Troubles-era offences under the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 on victims.

Answered by Chris Heaton-Harris - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

From 1 May, victims and families can directly refer their cases to the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery for review and I strongly encourage them to do so.

The Commission will have extensive powers to conduct thorough investigations and will deliver better outcomes for victims and families than the current system.

Renewable Energy: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Selaine Saxby (Conservative - North Devon)
Wednesday 24th April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, What assessment he has made with Cabinet colleagues of the potential merits of extending the Contract for Difference scheme to Northern Ireland.

Answered by Steve Baker - Minister of State (Northern Ireland Office)

Energy policy is devolved in Northern Ireland and is the responsibility of the Northern Ireland Executive Department for the Economy. The Department for the Economy (DfE) held a consultation on Design Considerations for its own bespoke Renewables Support Scheme in February 2023 which included seeking views on having a Contracts for Difference scheme in Northern Ireland. Consultation responses were recently published on 9 April 2024. DfE states that having considered the consultation responses, it will design a new Renewable Electricity Support Scheme for Northern Ireland which builds upon the support schemes across Great Britain, Ireland, and Europe. Northern Ireland has a vital role to play in helping the UK reach net zero by 2050.

Belfast Agreement
Asked by: Baroness Hoey (Non-affiliated - Life peer)
Wednesday 24th April 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether the informal implementation group for the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement set up with Sinn Féin is still in existence; and when it last met.

Answered by Lord Caine - Lord in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The group to which the Noble Baroness refers no longer exists.

Relevant documents relating to this issue are freely accessible in the National Archives at Kew, to which the Noble Baroness might wish to refer. The Government takes seriously its obligations under the Public Records Act 1958.



Secondary Legislation
Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (Biometric Material) Regulations 2024
These Regulations provide for the retention of biometric material, which would otherwise be destroyed, for use by the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (“the ICRIR”).
Northern Ireland Office
Parliamentary Status - Text of Legislation - Made negative
Laid: Wednesday 24th April - In Force: 1 May 2024


Department Publications - News and Communications
Thursday 25th April 2024
Northern Ireland Office
Source Page: Troubles ‘Public History’ project established
Document: Expert Advisory Panel TOR (PDF)
Thursday 25th April 2024
Northern Ireland Office
Source Page: Troubles ‘Public History’ project established
Document: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a79a123e5274a684690af21/future-plans-government.pdf (PDF)
Thursday 25th April 2024
Northern Ireland Office
Source Page: Troubles ‘Public History’ project established
Document: Troubles ‘Public History’ project established (webpage)
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Northern Ireland Office
Source Page: £100m Investment announced for Causeway Coast and Glens
Document: £100m Investment announced for Causeway Coast and Glens (webpage)



Northern Ireland Office mentioned

Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - Drinkaware
PHS0626 - Prevention in health and social care

Prevention in health and social care - Health and Social Care Committee

Found: Group, the Department of Health, the Home Office, Scottish Executive, Welsh Assembly Government and Northern

Tuesday 16th April 2024
Written Evidence - Northern Ireland Department of Finance
DCW0022 - Devolution Capability in Whitehall

Devolution Capability in Whitehall - Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Found: has considerable engagement with a range of Whitehall Departments including the Treasury, the Northern

Tuesday 16th April 2024
Oral Evidence - Scottish Government, The Welsh Government, and Northern Ireland Civil Service

Devolution Capability in Whitehall - Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Found: Those have been very well engaged through the Northern Ireland Office.



Bill Documents
Apr. 24 2024
Research briefing on Lords stages and amendments
Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill 2022-23
Briefing papers

Found: With the support of the Northern Ireland Office, my officials have liaised with the relevant Northern



Department Publications - Transparency
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities
Source Page: Intergovernmental Relations Annual Report 2023
Document: (PDF)

Found: the Rt Hon Chris Heaton-Harris MP appeared before the committee to give evidence on the work of the Northern



Deposited Papers
Monday 22nd April 2024

Source Page: I. List of ministerial responsibilities. 88p. II. List of non-ministerial departments and executive agencies. 22p. III. Letter dated 19/04/2024 from Alex Burghart MP to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee regarding documents for deposit, and copying them for deposit in the House libraries. 1p.
Document: APRIL_2024_List_of_Ministerial_Responsibilities.pdf (PDF)

Found: Ireland Office, and Minister of State, Cabinet Office The Rt Hon Steve BARCLAY MP Secretary of State




Northern Ireland Office mentioned in Scottish results


Scottish Parliamentary Research (SPICe)
Scotland's Commissioner Landscape - A Strategic Approach
Friday 19th April 2024
Scotland has seven commissioners accountable to Parliament, with an eighth approved in September 2023 and six more proposed. Due to the rise in the number, and therefore cost, the Finance and Public Administration Committee has begun an inquiry into Scotland's Commissioner Landscape. This briefing provides insight into the Commissioner landscape in Scotland
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Found: below .Scotland's Commissioner Landscape - A Strategic Approach, SB 24-18 31Table 7: Commissioners in Northern