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Recommendations issued by UK statutory and non-statutory inquiries, with their tracked government response and supporting evidence.
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| Inquiry | Recs | Accepted |
|---|---|---|
| Mid Staffs Inquiry | 290 | 281 |
| Manchester Arena Inquiry | 169 | 169 |
| IICSA | 107 | 96 |
| Muckamore Abbey Inquiry | 106 | — |
| Grenfell Tower Inquiry | 104 | 104 |
| Infected Blood Inquiry | 103 | 102 |
| Hyponatraemia Inquiry | 96 | 96 |
| Fuller Inquiry | 92 | 71 |
| Leveson Inquiry | 92 | 77 |
| Vale of Leven Inquiry | 75 | 75 |
| Baha Mousa Inquiry | 73 | 72 |
| Southport Inquiry | 67 | — |
| RHI Inquiry | 45 | 44 |
| COVID-19 Inquiry | 44 | 24 |
| Morecambe Bay Investigation | 44 | 44 |
| Brook House Inquiry | 33 | 28 |
| Bichard Inquiry | 31 | 31 |
| Angiolini Inquiry | 30 | 29 |
| Post Office Horizon Inquiry | 27 | 25 |
| Jermaine Baker Inquiry | 26 | 22 |
| Edinburgh Tram Inquiry | 24 | 21 |
| Daniel Morgan Panel | 23 | 21 |
| Cranston Inquiry | 18 | — |
| Paterson Inquiry | 17 | 15 |
| HIA Inquiry | 12 | 12 |
| Scottish Hospitals Inquiry | 11 | 11 |
| Anthony Grainger Inquiry | 9 | 9 |
| Al-Sweady Inquiry | 9 | 9 |
| Hillsborough Panel | 9 | 5 |
| Fingerprint Inquiry | 9 | 9 |
| ICL Inquiry | 7 | 6 |
| Litvinenko Inquiry | 5 | 5 |
| Azelle Rodney Inquiry | 3 | 3 |
| Billy Wright Inquiry | 3 | 3 |
| Penrose Inquiry | 1 | 1 |
Recommendations
| Code | Recommendation | Inquiry | Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| R3 |
Police IT procurement review
The procurement of IT systems by the police should be reviewed to ensure that, wherever possible, national solutions are delivered to national …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R4 |
PNC investment
Investment should be made available by Government to secure the PNC's medium and long-term future, given its importance to intelligence-led policing and …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R5 |
PNC Code of Practice implementation
The new Code of Practice, made under the Police Reform Act 2002, dealing with the quality and timeliness of PNC data input, …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R6 |
PNC data quality inspection
The quality and timeliness of PNC data input should be routinely inspected as part of the Policing Performance Assessment Framework (PPAF) and …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R7 |
Court results PNC transfer
The transfer of responsibility for inputting court results onto the PNC should be reaffirmed by the Court Service and the Home Office …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R8 |
Information management Code of Practice
A Code of Practice should be produced covering record creation, review, retention, deletion and information sharing. This should be made under the …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R9 |
Key principles of information management
The Code of Practice must clearly set out the key principles of good information management (capture, review, retention, deletion and sharing), having …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R10 |
Information management standards
The Code of Practice must set out the standards to be met in terms of systems (including IT), accountability, training, resources and …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R11 |
Sexual offences intelligence retention
The Code of Practice should have particular regard to the factors to be considered when reviewing the retention or deletion of intelligence …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R12 |
Police notification of child offences
The Government should reaffirm the guidance in Working Together to Safeguard Children so that the police are notified as soon as possible …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R13 |
Criteria for police notification
National guidance should be produced to inform the decision as to whether or not to notify the police. This guidance could usefully …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R14 |
Recording non-referral decisions
The Integrated Children's System should record those cases where a decision is taken not to refer to the police.
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R15 |
Inspection of non-referral decisions
The Commission for Social Care Inspection should, as part of any social services inspection, review whether decisions not to inform the police …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R16 |
Interview training for headteachers
Head teachers and school governors should receive training on how to ensure that interviews to appoint staff reflect the importance of safeguarding …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R17 |
Trained panel member requirement
From a date to be agreed, no interview panel to appoint staff working in schools should be convened without at least one …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R18 |
Inspection of school recruitment
The relevant inspection bodies should, as part of their inspection, review the existence and effectiveness of a school's selection and recruitment arrangements.
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R19 |
Registration scheme for working with children
New arrangements should be introduced requiring those who wish to work with children, or vulnerable adults, to be registered. This register – …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R20 |
Standards for police vetting checks
HMIC should develop, with ACPO and the CRB, the standards to be observed by police forces in carrying out vetting checks. These …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R21 |
Enhanced Disclosure for school staff
All posts, including those in schools, that involve working with children, and vulnerable adults, should be subject to the Enhanced Disclosure regime.
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R22 |
Identity checking responsibilities
The Registered Bodies' precise responsibilities for checking identities need to be clarified urgently.
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R23 |
Database access for identity verification
Registered Bodies, or the CRB, should be able to check passports and driving licences presented as proof of identity against the Passport …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R24 |
Photograph requirement for identity documents
There should be an expectation that documents produced to confirm identity should, wherever possible, include a photograph.
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R25 |
Fingerprints for identity verification
Fingerprints should be used as a means of verifying identity.
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R26 |
Address verification guidance
Guidance should be issued to Registered Bodies on how to verify that applicants have given a full and accurate account of their …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R27 |
Information verification confirmation
Registered Bodies should be required to confirm that they have checked the information on the 'Police Check Form' in accordance with CRB …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R28 |
Broader consent on Police Check Form
The consents that applicants currently give on the 'Police Check Form' should be sufficiently broad to enable the requisite checks to be …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R29 |
Incomplete applications returned to Registered Body
Incomplete or withdrawn applications should in future be returned to the Registered Body, and not to the applicant.
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R30 |
Overseas applicant checking
Proposals should be brought forward as soon as possible to improve the checking of people from overseas who want to work with …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| R31 |
Additional database access for CRB
As a priority, legislation should be brought forward to enable the CRB to access the following additional databases for the purpose of …
|
Bichard Inquiry (2004) | Accepted |
| RHI-1 |
Policy Skills Assessment
A new policy at its earliest stage should be subject to a rigorous process to determine whether the Northern Ireland devolved administration …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-2 |
Novel Policy Scrutiny
Novel, potentially volatile and untested initiatives should in future be scrutinised thoroughly, well ahead of ministerial and business case approval. The Inquiry …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-3 |
Policy Skills Training
As far as practicable, Northern Ireland Civil Service teams working on policies, particularly new and untested initiatives, should be trained and supported …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-4 |
Quality of Ministerial Advice
A lesson from the RHI experience is that action is needed to raise and sustain the quality of advice to Ministers and …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-5 |
Ministerial Training and Support
One role of Ministers in a democratic system is to decide on policies and they can only do so effectively if they …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-6 |
Special Adviser Role Clarity
(i) Under existing arrangements, Northern Ireland Ministers should be responsible for their Special Advisers. (ii) New or returning Ministers should be invited …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-7 |
Special Adviser Induction
There should be a clearly defined induction process for new Special Advisers, shared by the appointing Minister and the relevant Permanent Secretary, …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-8 |
Job-Specific Recruitment
A fundamental shift is needed in the approach used within the Northern Ireland Civil Service with regard to recruitment and selection for …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-9 |
Commercial Awareness
Commercial and business awareness amongst policy officials, particularly those working in roles relating to the economy of Northern Ireland, must be improved. …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-10 |
External Consultants Guidance
The Northern Ireland Civil Service should consider what changes are needed to its guidance and practices on the use of external consultants …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-11 |
Project Management Disciplines
Best practice project and risk management disciplines should be the default practice within the Northern Ireland Civil Service when developing novel and …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-12 |
Invest NI and SIB Collaboration
The leaders of the Northern Ireland Civil Service should work with Invest Northern Ireland and the Strategic Investment Board to consider how …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-13 |
External Expertise on Project Boards
Project boards are an essential element of project management oversight and must include individuals who can challenge and who are not directly …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-14 |
Risk Tracking and Reporting
The risks involved in implementation of an initiative must be tracked, re-considered regularly and used to manage, improve and adjust the project …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-15 |
Programme Boards for Sector Coordination
Co-ordination of groups of projects aiming to achieve change in a particular sector – e.g. renewable energy projects – would be stronger …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-16 |
Third Party Governance
Where other government bodies, such as Ofgem, or contractors or other third parties are involved in the implementation of a project, the …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-17 |
Professional Development
The Northern Ireland Civil Service should take steps to draw on best practice from other jurisdictions to provide more support for professions …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-18 |
Inter-Governmental Framework
More generally, we recommend a Northern Ireland government-wide framework for information exchange and, where appropriate, co-operation between the Northern Ireland Civil Service, …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-19 |
Business Case Approval Redesign
The processes within a Department for approving new expenditure and business cases including, where it forms part of that process, the role …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-20 |
Flexible Expenditure Rules
Public expenditure rules should be sufficiently flexible so that false economies can be avoided. In order to deliver a policy objective, Departments …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |
| RHI-21 |
Sceptical Business Case Scrutiny
The Department of Finance's distinctive role in scrutinising business cases should be searching and sceptical, guarding against over-reliance on the assurances offered …
|
RHI Inquiry (2020) | Accepted |