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Transparency

Recommendations related to transparency

80 recommendations 86% accepted

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Accepted (52)
Accepted in Part (17)
Under Review (1)
Awaiting Response (10)
Recommendations in This Theme

recommendation across 16 inquiries

Across 16 inquiries

Tagged Recommendations

80 total
POH-IR1-2 Accepted Post Office Horizon Inquiry

Publish Advisory Board meeting reports within 21 days

The Horizon Compensation Advisory Board shall produce written reports in respect of each of their meetings in relation to each of the 3 schemes and publish the same within 21 …

- The Department for Business and Trade accepted this recommendation on 21 September 2023, confirming written reports were already being published and would be issued …
Department for Business …
COVID-M1.7 Accepted COVID-19 Inquiry

Publish Exercise Reports and Lessons

For all civil emergency exercises, the governments of the UK, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland should each (unless there are reasons of national security for not doing so): publish an …

- The government accepted this recommendation in its response published 16 January 2025, committing to publish findings from Tier 1 exercises unless there are justifiable …
Cabinet Office
COVID-M1.8 Accepted in Part COVID-19 Inquiry

Triennial Parliamentary Resilience Reports

The governments of the UK, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland should each produce and publish reports to their respective legislatures at least every three years on whole-system civil emergency preparedness …

- The government accepted this recommendation in its response published 16 January 2025, committing to annual statements to Parliament on civil contingency risk (UK Government …
Cabinet Office
COVID-M2.4 No Published Response COVID-19 Inquiry

Publish Technical Advice During Emergencies

During a whole-system civil emergency, the UK government and devolved administrations should each routinely publish technical advice on scientific, economic and social matters at the earliest opportunity, as well as …

- The UK government stated in its Module 2 response (25 March 2026) that it agrees with the importance of publishing technical advice during emergencies …
Cabinet Office
R103 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Public learning disability performance dashboard within 12 months

A live dashboard of performance, quality and safety indicators within learning disabilities must be developed and made publicly available within 12 months of the publication of this report.

Department of Health NI
R104 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Statutory duty of candour

A statutory duty of candour should now be enacted in Northern Ireland so that: (i) Every healthcare organisation and everyone working for them must be open and honest in all …

Department of Health NI
R2 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Public acceptance of recommendations within six months

The DoH should indicate publicly within six months of this report which recommendations it accepts and those it does not accept (and why). This should include the recommendations for all …

Department of Health NI
R26 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Six-monthly financial accounts to families

Information about the use of cash and other property and six-monthly accounts (or such period as appropriate upon discharge of the person) should be available to the service user concerned …

Northern Ireland Executi…
R41 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Inform complainants of complaint management process

Complainants should immediately be informed of how their complaint will be managed (locally or through the corporate complaints process) along with a clear explanation of the corresponding level of investigation …

Northern Ireland Executi…
R47 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Quarterly family feedback via external agency

The provider should actively seek family or carer feedback on the service user’s experience on a quarterly basis via an external agency and report the findings to the public part …

Northern Ireland Executi…
R62 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Monthly safeguarding dashboard

Metrics on both child and adult safeguarding processes should be reported monthly via a safeguarding dashboard, with the same visibility and status as monitoring elective surgery or emergency department waiting …

Northern Ireland Executi…
R92 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Time frame and financial information for families

Families should be provided by the relevant Trust with a time frame for resettlement and relevant financial information. Families should also be afforded an appropriate amount of time to consider …

Northern Ireland Executi…
CR18 Response Pending Cranston Inquiry

MAIB publication of implementation measures

The Marine Accident Investigation Branch should make publicly available on its website, as soon as possible after they are received, the details of implementation measures taken by those to whom …

Marine Accident Investig…
P2-63 Under Consideration Fuller Inquiry

Mandatory information from funeral directors

The standards should include details of mandatory information to be given to customers by funeral directors to provide transparency about the care of the deceased, including information on measures to …

- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on DBS checks for funeral sector staff was under consideration. Full government response due Summer …
Department of Health and…
P2-14 Accepted in Part Grenfell Tower Inquiry

Require test results disclosure and transparency for construction products

a) that copies of all test results supporting any certificate issued by the construction regulator be included in the certificate; b) that manufacturers be required to provide the construction regulator …

- The government accepted this recommendation in principle in February 2025 (Government Response to Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report, MHCLG, February 2025). - The …
UK Government
AC-2a Accepted Infected Blood Inquiry

Publish Guidance and Board Minutes

IBCA should publish: guidance, advice or instructions to claim managers; work undertaken by IBCA with the Cabinet Office's policy team to ensure that IBCA understands "in depth the policy intent …

- The Government stated in July 2025 that further detail on IBCA delivery recommendations would be set out by IBCA in due course (Infected Blood …
IBCA
AC-2b Accepted Infected Blood Inquiry

Share Clinical Assessor Advice

In respect of any case in which the advice of a clinical assessor has been given, in relation to the person concerned (and no more widely except with the consent …

- The Government stated in July 2025 that further detail on IBCA delivery recommendations would be set out by IBCA in due course (Infected Blood …
IBCA
AC-2d Accepted Infected Blood Inquiry

Structured Response to Community Input

To build confidence that IBCA is actively listening to people infected and affected, IBCA adopt more of a structured response to contributions from people infected and affected. Consideration should be …

- The Government stated in July 2025 that further detail on IBCA delivery recommendations would be set out by IBCA in due course (Infected Blood …
IBCA
IBI-3c Accepted Infected Blood Inquiry

Inquiry Website Preservation

The Inquiry website is maintained online

- The Government stated in December 2024 that the transfer of the Inquiry website to The National Archives was underway, and that options to maintain …
UK Government
IBI-5c Accepted in Part Infected Blood Inquiry

Ministerial Duty of Candour

The Government should consider the extent to which Ministers should be subject to a duty beyond their current duty to Parliament under the Ministerial Code.

- The Government stated in December 2024 that it would consider the extent to which Ministers should be subject to a duty beyond the Ministerial …
UK Government
ETI-12 Accepted Edinburgh Tram Inquiry

Record Keeping Requirements

For transparency, Scottish Ministers should maintain minutes documenting: discussions and decisions between Ministers and civil servants regarding publicly-funded project involvement; discussions with local authorities and contractors; and negotiations, including mediation …

- In November 2023, the Scottish Government stated that "robust and enhanced procedures regarding minute-taking and documentation management have also been embedded within the Government …
Scottish Government
ETI-4 Accepted in Part Edinburgh Tram Inquiry

Inquiry Cost Transparency

When reporting public inquiry costs, Scottish Ministers should disclose net costs to the public purse, excluding previously-incurred accommodation and staffing expenses, alongside total departmental account costs.

- In November 2023, the Scottish Government stated that guidance similar to that suggested was already in development (Transport Secretary Statement on Edinburgh Tram Inquiry …
Scottish Government
DM-16 Accepted Daniel Morgan Panel

Duty to cooperate with independent scrutiny bodies

In the interest of transparency and public accountability, all public institutions should be under a duty to cooperate fully with independent scrutiny bodies created by Government, such as the Panel.

Home Office
DM-17 Accepted in Part Daniel Morgan Panel

Statutory duty of candour for law enforcement

The Panel recommends the creation of a statutory duty of candour, to be owed by all law enforcement agencies to those whom they serve, subject to protection of national security …

Home Office
RHI-40 Accepted RHI Inquiry

Declaration of Interests

Ministers, Special Advisers and officials in Northern Ireland government Departments should declare their interests annually in writing. When any conflict of interest arises during the course of government business each …

- In October 2021, the NI Executive accepted this recommendation in full (NI Executive Response to RHI Inquiry, Department of Finance, October 2021). - The …
Northern Ireland Executi…
1 Accepted in Part Paterson Inquiry

Single consultant data repository

We recommend that there should be a single repository of the whole practice of consultants across England, setting out their practising privileges and other critical consultant performance data – for …

- In December 2021, the government accepted this recommendation in principle, stating that NHS England was developing consultant-level procedure data and that the Private Healthcare …
Department of Health and…
AG-7 Accepted Anthony Grainger Inquiry

Recording of Firearms Operations

During post incident proceedings following a police shooting, NPCC should consider the advantages of: Recordings of the communications of firearms commanders and authorised firearms officers (AFOs); And video recordings from …

National Police Chiefs C…
IHRD-37 Accepted Hyponatraemia Inquiry

Family Involvement in SAI Investigations

Trusts should seek to maximise the involvement of families in SAI investigations and in particular: (i) Trusts should publish a statement of patient and family rights in relation to all …

HSC Trusts
IHRD-41 Accepted Hyponatraemia Inquiry

Publication of External Investigation Reports

Trusts should publish the reports of all external investigations, subject to considerations of patient confidentiality.

HSC Trusts
IHRD-42 Accepted Hyponatraemia Inquiry

Sharing New Investigation Information

In the event of new information emerging after finalisation of an investigation report or there being a change in conclusion, then the same should be shared promptly with families.

HSC Trusts
IHRD-53 Accepted Hyponatraemia Inquiry

Legal Privilege Disclosure to Coroner

In the event of a Trust asserting entitlement to legal privilege in respect of an expert report or other document relevant to the proceedings of an inquest, it should inform …

HSC Trusts
IHRD-76 Accepted Hyponatraemia Inquiry

Publication of Clinical Standards

Clinical standards of care, such as patients might reasonably expect, should be published and made subject to regular audit.

HSC Trusts
IHRD-81 Accepted Hyponatraemia Inquiry

Board Awareness of SAI Reports

Trusts should ensure that all internal reports, reviews and related commentaries touching upon SAI related deaths within the Trust are brought to the immediate attention of every Board member.

HSC Trusts
IHRD-83 Accepted Hyponatraemia Inquiry

SAI Deaths in Annual Reports

Each Trust should publish in its Annual Report, details of every SAI related patient death occurring in its care in the preceding year and particularise the learning gained therefrom.

HSC Trusts
IHRD-95 Accepted Hyponatraemia Inquiry

Legal Privilege Protocol

Given that the public is entitled to expect appropriate transparency from a publically funded service, the Department should bring forward protocol governing how and when legal privilege entitlement might properly …

Department of Health NI
25 Accepted Morecambe Bay Investigation

Duty to report external investigation findings

We recommend that a duty should be placed on all NHS Boards to report openly the findings of any external investigation into clinical services, governance or other aspects of the …

- In July 2015, the government stated: "We accept these recommendations" (covering recs 25 and 42) and described existing reporting requirements and plans to extend …
Department of Health and…
F1 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Implementing the recommendations

It is recommended that: All commissioning, service provision regulatory and ancillary organisations in healthcare should consider the findings and recommendations of this report and decide how to apply them to …

- The government published "Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First" (Cm 8777) in November 2013, responding to all 290 Francis recommendations. Volume 2 …
Department of Health and…
F102 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Transparency use and sharing of information

Data held by the National Patient Safety Agency or its successor should be open to analysis for a particular purpose, or others facilitated in that task.

- The National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS), originally operated by the NPSA and subsequently by NHS England, published regular data summaries and analysis. The …
NHS England
F106 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Health Protection Agency Coordination and publication of providers' information on healthcare associated infections

The Health Protection Agency and its successor, should coordinate the collection, analysis and publication of information on each provider's performance in relation to healthcare associated infections, working with the Health …

- The Health Protection Agency was abolished on 1 April 2013 and its functions were transferred to Public Health England (PHE), which in turn was …
F109 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Effective complaints handling

Methods of registering a comment or complaint must be readily accessible and easily understood. Multiple gateways need to be provided to patients, both during their treatment and after its conclusion, …

- The Local Authority Social Services and National Health Service Complaints (England) Regulations 2009 (SI 2009/309) established a single complaints procedure for health and social …
Healthcare providers
F118 Accepted in Part Mid Staffs Inquiry

Learning and information from complaints

Subject to anonymisation, a summary of each upheld complaint relating to patient care, in terms agreed with the complainant, and the trust's response should be published on its website. In …

- The Local Authority Social Services and National Health Service Complaints (England) Regulations 2009 require NHS bodies to prepare an annual report on complaints handling, …
Healthcare providers
F14 Accepted in Part Mid Staffs Inquiry

The nature of standards

In addition to the fundamental standards of service, the regulations should include generic requirements for a governance system designed to ensure compliance with fundamental standards, and the provision and publication …

- Regulation 17 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 establishes a fundamental standard for "Good governance," requiring providers to …
CQC
F157 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Matters to be reported to the General Medical Council

The General Medical Council should set out a clear statement of what matters; deaneries are required to report to the General Medical Council either routinely or as they arise. Reports …

- The GMC's "Promoting Excellence: Standards for Medical Education and Training" (2015) includes requirements for designated bodies (employers of doctors) and postgraduate deans to report …
GMC
F173 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Principles of openness transparency and candour

Every healthcare organisation and everyone working for them must be honest, open and truthful in all their dealings with patients and the public, and organisational and personal interests must never …

- The statutory duty of candour was enacted as Regulation 20 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. It came …
Healthcare providers
F175 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Candour about harm

Full and truthful answers must be given to any question reasonably asked about his or her past or intended treatment by a patient (or, if deceased, to any lawfully entitled …

- Regulation 20 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 requires registered providers to be open and transparent with patients …
Healthcare providers
F176 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Openness with regulators

Any statement made to a regulator or a commissioner in the course of its statutory duties must be completely truthful and not misleading by omission.

- Regulation 20 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 applies the duty of candour to registered providers in their …
Healthcare providers
F177 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Openness in public statements

Any public statement made by a healthcare organisation about its performance must be truthful and not misleading by omission.

- Regulation 20 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 requires registered providers to act in an open and transparent …
Healthcare providers
F2 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Putting the patient first

The NHS and all who work for it must adopt and demonstrate a shared culture in which the patient is the priority in everything done. This requires: A common set …

- The NHS Constitution for England was revised in 2013 and again on 27 July 2015, incorporating updated values including "patients come first in everything …
NHS
F21 Accepted in Part Mid Staffs Inquiry

Responsibility for regulating and monitoring compliance

The regulator should have a duty to monitor the accuracy of information disseminated by providers and commissioners on compliance with standards and their compliance with the requirement of honest disclosure. …

- CQC has a statutory duty under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 to assess whether providers are meeting the fundamental standards, and its …
CQC
F24 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Responsibility for regulating and monitoring compliance

Compliance with regulatory fundamental standards must be capable so far as possible of being assessed by measures which are understood and accepted by the public and healthcare professionals.

- CQC's five key questions — Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-led — are designed to be understood by the public and professionals. CQC publishes …
CQC
F246 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Comparable quality accounts

Department of Health/the NHS Commissioning Board/regulators should ensure that provider organisations publish in their annual quality accounts information in a common form to enable comparisons to be made between organisations, …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
Department of Health and…
F247 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Accountability for quality accounts

Healthcare providers should be required to lodge their quality accounts with all organisations commissioning services from them, Local Healthwatch, and all systems regulators.

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
Healthcare providers
F251 Accepted in Part Mid Staffs Inquiry

Regulatory oversight of quality accounts

The Care Quality Commission and/or Monitor should keep the accuracy, fairness and balance of quality accounts under review and should be enabled to require corrections to be issued where appropriate. …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation in principle (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, …
CQC
F253 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Access to quality and risk profile

The information behind the quality and risk profile – as well as the ratings and methodology – should be placed in the public domain, as far as is consistent with …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
CQC
F254 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Access for public and patient comments

While there are likely to be many different gateways offered through which patient and public comments can be made, to avoid confusion, it would be helpful for there to be …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
NHS England
F255 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Using patient feedback

Results and analysis of patient feedback including qualitative information need to be made available to all stakeholders in as near "real time" as possible, even if later adjustments have to …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
NHS England
F259 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Role of the Health and Social Care Information Centre

The Information Centre, in consultation with the Department of Health, the NHS Commissioning Board and the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman, should develop a means of publishing more detailed breakdowns …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
F262 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Enhancing the use analysis and dissemination of healthcare information

All healthcare provider organisations, in conjunction with their healthcare professionals, should develop and maintain systems which give them: Effective real-time information on the performance of each of their services against …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
Healthcare providers
F265 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Enhancing the use analysis and dissemination of healthcare information

The Department of Health, the Information Centre and the Care Quality Commission should engage with each representative specialty organisation in order to consider how best to develop comparative statistics on …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
Department of Health and…
F266 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Enhancing the use analysis and dissemination of healthcare information

In designing the methodology for such statistics and their presentation, the Department of Health, the Information Centre, the Care Quality Commission and the specialty organisations should seek and have regard …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
Department of Health and…
F267 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Enhancing the use analysis and dissemination of healthcare information

All such statistics should be made available online and accessible through provider websites, as well as other gateways such as the Care Quality Commission.

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
Healthcare providers
F273 Accepted in Part Mid Staffs Inquiry

Information to coroners

The terms of authorisation, licensing and registration and any relevant guidance should oblige healthcare providers to provide all relevant information to enable the coroner to perform his function, unless a …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
Healthcare providers
F286 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Impact assessments before structural change

Impact and risk assessments should be made public, and debated publicly, before a proposal for any major structural change to the healthcare system is accepted. Such assessments should cover at …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation in principle (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, …
Department of Health and…
F290 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Experience on the front line

The Department of Health should promote a shared positive culture by setting an example in its statements by being open about deficiencies, ensuring those harmed have a remedy, and making …

- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013). …
Department of Health and…
F36 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Use of information for effective regulation

A coordinated collection of accurate information about the performance of organisations must be available to providers, commissioners, regulators and the public, in as near real time as possible, and should …

- CQC's Insight model brings together data from multiple sources including patient safety incidents, mortality statistics (including SHMI), staff survey data, complaints, whistleblowing intelligence, and …
CQC
F37 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Use of information about compliance by regulator from: Quality accounts

Trust Boards should provide, through quality accounts, and in a nationally consistent format, full and accurate information about their compliance with each standard which applies to them. To the extent …

- The National Health Service (Quality Accounts) Regulations 2010 (SI 2010/279) require NHS providers to publish annual quality accounts containing prescribed information about service quality, …
NHS Trusts
F57 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Care Quality Commission independence strategy and culture

The Care Quality Commission should undertake a formal evaluation of how it would detect and take action on the warning signs and other events giving cause for concern at the …

- CQC developed "Intelligent Monitoring" reports from March 2014, which brought together over 150 indicators for acute NHS trusts to help identify where risks to …
CQC
F63 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Improved transparency

Monitor should publish all side letters and any rating issued to trusts as part of their authorisation or licence.

- Monitor's Risk Assessment Framework (revised August 2015) described how it assessed foundation trust compliance with licence conditions. Monitor assigned quarterly risk ratings for finance …
Monitor
F70 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Duty of utmost good faith

A duty of utmost good faith should be imposed on applicants for foundation trust status to disclose to the regulator any significant information material to the application and to ensure …

- Regulation 17(3) of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 requires providers to submit written reports to CQC within 28 …
Monitor
F96 Accepted Mid Staffs Inquiry

Information sharing

The NHS Litigation Authority should make more prominent in its publicity an explanation comprehensible to the general public of the limitations of its standards assessments and of the reliance which …

- NHS Resolution (formerly the NHS Litigation Authority) discontinued the three-level Clinical Risk Management Standards (CRMS) assessment programme. The CRMS assessments were the "standards assessments" …
L20 Accepted in Part Leveson Inquiry

Compliance Record Keeping

The Board should have both the power and a duty to ensure that all breaches of the standards code that it considers are recorded as such and that proper data …

- The Prime Minister stated on 29 November 2012 that he accepted the principles for independent self-regulation including record-keeping (Oral Statement to Parliament, Prime Minister's …
Press
L21 Accepted in Part Leveson Inquiry

Annual Report Requirements

The Board should publish an Annual Report identifying: (a) the body's subscribers, identifying any significant changes in subscriber numbers; (b) the number of complaints it has handled and the outcomes …

- The Prime Minister stated on 29 November 2012 that he accepted the principles for independent self-regulation including annual reporting (Oral Statement to Parliament, Prime …
Press
L45 Accepted in Part Leveson Inquiry

Source Transparency

A new regulatory body should consider encouraging the press to be as transparent as possible in relation to the sources used for stories, including providing any information that would help …

- The Prime Minister stated on 29 November 2012 that he accepted the principles for independent self-regulation (Oral Statement to Parliament, Prime Minister's Office, 29 …
Press
L62 Accepted in Part Leveson Inquiry

ICO Annual Report on Press

The Information Commissioner's Office, in the Annual Report to Parliament which it is required to make by virtue of section 52(1) of the Act, should include regular updates on the …

- The ICO publishes an Annual Report to Parliament each year as required by the Data Protection Act 2018 (ICO Annual Reports, ico.org.uk). - The …
Information Commissioner
L76 Accepted Leveson Inquiry

ACPO Media Contact Recording

It should be mandatory for ACPO rank officers to record all of their contact with the media, and for that record to be available publicly for transparency and audit purposes. …

- The College of Policing Authorised Professional Practice on media relations requires chief officers to record contacts with the media and for these records to …
Police National Police Chiefs C…
L82 Accepted in Part Leveson Inquiry

Party Policy on Press Relations

As a first step, political leaders should reflect constructively on the merits of publishing on behalf of their party a statement setting out, for the public, an explanation of the …

- The UK Government publishes quarterly ministerial transparency data including details of meetings with newspaper and other media proprietors, editors and senior executives (GOV.UK, Ministers' …
Politicians
L83 Accepted Leveson Inquiry

Disclosure of Media Contacts

Party Leaders, Ministers and Front Bench Opposition spokesmen should consider publishing: (a) the simple fact of long term relationships with media proprietors, newspaper editors or senior executives which might be …

- The UK Government publishes quarterly ministerial transparency data including details of meetings between ministers and media proprietors, newspaper editors and senior media executives (GOV.UK, …
Politicians
L84 Accepted Leveson Inquiry

Immediate Transparency Need

The suggestions that I have made in the direction of greater transparency about meetings and contacts should be considered not just as a future project but as an immediate need, …

- The UK Government has published quarterly ministerial transparency data continuously since 2010, including details of meetings with media proprietors, editors and senior executives (GOV.UK, …
Politicians
L9 Accepted in Part Leveson Inquiry

Internal Governance Processes

The Board should require, of those who subscribe, appropriate internal governance processes, transparency on what governance processes they have in place, and notice of any failures in compliance, together with …

- The Prime Minister stated on 29 November 2012 that he accepted the principles for independent self-regulation including internal governance requirements (Oral Statement to Parliament, …
Press
L91 Accepted Leveson Inquiry

Media Merger Referral Consultation

Before making a decision to refer a media merger to the competition authorities on public interest grounds, the Secretary of State should consult relevant parties as to the arguments for …

- The Enterprise Act 2002, sections 42-58, require the Secretary of State to issue an intervention notice when referring a media merger on public interest …
UK Government