Northern Ireland Office Alert Sample


Alert Sample

View the Parallel Parliament page for the Northern Ireland Office

Information between 18th December 2025 - 28th December 2025

Note: This sample does not contain the most recent 2 weeks of information. Up to date samples can only be viewed by Subscribers.
Click here to view Subscription options.


Calendar
Wednesday 7th January 2026 9 a.m.
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Economic growth in Northern Ireland: new and emerging sectors
At 9:30am: Oral evidence
Steven Norris - Deputy Director of Regeneration and Infrastructure at Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council
Councillor Tim McClelland - Northern Ireland Local Government Association (NILGA)
Alison McCullagh - Chief Executive at Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
View calendar - Add to calendar


Parliamentary Debates
UK-EU Common Understanding Negotiations
27 speeches (6,098 words)
Thursday 18th December 2025 - Lords Chamber
Northern Ireland Office


Written Answers
Northern Ireland Office: Written Questions
Asked by: Caroline Johnson (Conservative - Sleaford and North Hykeham)
Thursday 18th December 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what proportion of (a) named day questions and (b) ordinary written questions were responded to by her Department within the required timescale in (i) May 2025, (ii) June 2025, (iii) July 2025, (iv) August 2025, (v) September 2025, (vi) October 2025 and (vii) November 2025.

Answered by Hilary Benn - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

The information requested is shown below:

Ordinary Written PQs

Named Day PQs

May 2025

100%

100%

June 2025

100%

100%

July 2025

100%

100%

August 2025

Nil

Nil

September 2025

100%

100%

October 2025

100%

100%

November 2025

100%

100%

The House of Commons Procedure Committee monitors departmental PQ performance and publishes a report of the government’s consolidated PQ data following the end of each session.

Connect Fund: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Gregory Campbell (Democratic Unionist Party - East Londonderry)
Thursday 18th December 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what steps he is taking to ensure that the Connect Fund reaches communities that have previously had lower application rates for grant funding across Northern Ireland.

Answered by Hilary Benn - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

The £1m Connect Fund makes awards to strengthen civic ties between Northern Ireland and Great Britain across a range of sectors. I am encouraged by the high level of interest the Fund has received from community and voluntary groups to date. Early next year, a series of roadshows will be hosted across Northern Ireland, including areas with lower application rates, to advertise the Fund and support a broad geographical spread of applicants.

UK Trade with EU: Customs
Asked by: Al Pinkerton (Liberal Democrat - Surrey Heath)
Thursday 18th December 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what assessment his Department has made of the potential merits of negotiating a UK-EU Customs Union deal for improving trade between (a) Northern Ireland and (b) Great Britain.

Answered by Hilary Benn - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is part of the UK’s customs territory and benefits from the UK’s Free Trade Agreements. The Government is not seeking to negotiate a UK-EU Customs Union.

Windsor Framework
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Thursday 18th December 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many of the European Union acts which have been added to the relevant Annexes of the Windsor Framework since the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement came into force have been (1) acts which were capable of having the Stormont Brake applied, and (2) acts to which the Stormont Brake was actually applied.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

New EU legislation can only be added to the Windsor Framework by means of Joint Decisions by the UK and EU at the Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee, and in line with the UK Government’s commitments in Schedule 6B to the Northern Ireland Act 1998. A record of those decisions can be found online on the Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee page of the Government’s website. Since the Windsor Framework was agreed in 2023, 9 new EU acts have been added to its annexes - with 4 added in 2023, 1 in 2024, and 4 in 2025.

The scope of the Stormont Brake is also clearly set out in Schedule 6B to the Northern Ireland Act 1998. The Stormont Brake mechanism is provided for in relation to relevant EU replacement legislation, and any notification under it would be required to satisfy the requirements set down in law.

Windsor Framework
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Thursday 18th December 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many European Union acts falling within the scope of the Windsor Framework have been added to the relevant Annexes of the Windsor Framework in each year since the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement came into force.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

New EU legislation can only be added to the Windsor Framework by means of Joint Decisions by the UK and EU at the Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee, and in line with the UK Government’s commitments in Schedule 6B to the Northern Ireland Act 1998. A record of those decisions can be found online on the Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee page of the Government’s website. Since the Windsor Framework was agreed in 2023, 9 new EU acts have been added to its annexes - with 4 added in 2023, 1 in 2024, and 4 in 2025.

The scope of the Stormont Brake is also clearly set out in Schedule 6B to the Northern Ireland Act 1998. The Stormont Brake mechanism is provided for in relation to relevant EU replacement legislation, and any notification under it would be required to satisfy the requirements set down in law.

Windsor Framework
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Thursday 18th December 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the impact of regulatory divergence caused by the application of the European Union acts in the Annexes to the Windsor Framework to Northern Ireland but not to the rest of the United Kingdom.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The Government routinely sets out its assessment of the impacts and effects of regulations that apply in Northern Ireland via Explanatory Memoranda provided by the Government to scrutiny committees in Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly. The Windsor Framework includes a number of schemes and easements which help protect the UK’s internal market and facilitate Northern Ireland’s unique dual market access. Additionally, the Government frequently indicates where measures will be taken in the rest of the United Kingdom which will fulfil its manifesto commitment to protect the UK’s internal market.

Terrorism: Northern Ireland
Asked by: James Cartlidge (Conservative - South Suffolk)
Thursday 18th December 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, pursuant to the Answer of 21 October to Question 82702, whether it remains the case that 9 inquests will be able to resume.

Answered by Hilary Benn - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

The Northern Ireland Office has written to the families of 8 cases to inform them that those inquests will be able to resume under clause 84(3) of the Northern Ireland (Troubles) Bill. These cases are; Dillon, Duffy, McCord, Loughgall, Stalker-Sampson series, Moran, McDaid & Slane, and Patterson.

The inquest into the death of Mr Joseph Campbell is included in the ‘9 cases’ allowed to resume as it was part of the ‘Five Year Plan’ for Legacy Inquests, and had started before the Legacy Act came into force. The Government is aware that the coroner in this case has provisionally determined that it can continue as a ‘non Troubles-related’ inquest.

Belfast International Airport: USA
Asked by: Carla Lockhart (Democratic Unionist Party - Upper Bann)
Tuesday 23rd December 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what progress has been made in discussions with the United States administration regarding the initiative outlined in the Windsor Framework and Safeguarding the Union document to establish a US Customs and Border Protection pre-clearance facility at Belfast International Airport; and what the anticipated timeline for such negotiations would be.

Answered by Hilary Benn - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

As part of commitments within the Windsor Framework and the Safeguarding the Union Command Paper, the then-Government committed to “enter into exploratory talks with the United States Administration on the options for introducing pre-clearance checks on customs and immigration for passengers travelling on direct flights from Belfast International Airport and destinations in the USA.”

I can confirm that this was raised with the US Administration, but the decision ultimately rests them.



Petitions

The Northern Ireland Troubles Bill should be withdrawn

Petition Open - 42 Signatures

Sign this petition 18 Jun 2026
closes in 5 months

We believe the Troubles Bill contains provisions which current and former service personnel will find insulting and should not be proceeded with.



Bill Documents
Dec. 19 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 19 December 2025 - large print
Northern Ireland Troubles Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper
Dec. 19 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 19 December 2025
Northern Ireland Troubles Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper


Department Publications - Transparency
Thursday 18th December 2025
Northern Ireland Office
Source Page: NIO: Workforce management information, November 2025
Document: View online (webpage)
Thursday 18th December 2025
Northern Ireland Office
Source Page: NIO: Workforce management information, November 2025
Document: NIO: Workforce management information, November 2025 (webpage)
Thursday 18th December 2025
Northern Ireland Office
Source Page: NIO: Workforce management information, November 2025
Document: (webpage)


Department Publications - News and Communications
Tuesday 23rd December 2025
Northern Ireland Office
Source Page: Secretary of State announces the re-appointment of NIO Non-Executive Board member
Document: Secretary of State announces the re-appointment of NIO Non-Executive Board member (webpage)


Deposited Papers
Friday 19th December 2025
Northern Ireland Office
Source Page: Letter dated 13/08/2025 from Hilary Benn MP to Sir Iain Livingstone, Head of Operation Kenova, regarding Operation Kenova’s request to the Government to name STEAK KNIFE. 1p.
Document: MC_25_523_-_Sir_Ian_Livingstone_-_Operation_Kenova.pdf (PDF)



Northern Ireland Office mentioned

Select Committee Documents
Friday 19th December 2025
Written Evidence - University of Bristol
NITB0012 - Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill

Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: It was his predecessors and the Northern Ireland Office, who were involved in both policy and operational

Friday 19th December 2025
Written Evidence - Human Rights First
NITB0007 - Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill

Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: Genuine independence requires a clear structural separation from the SoSNI and the Northern Ireland Office

Friday 19th December 2025
Written Evidence - Human Rights First
NITB0007 - Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill

Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: Genuine independence requires a clear structural separation from the SoSNI and the Northern Ireland Office

Friday 19th December 2025
Written Evidence - Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ)
NITB0006 - Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill

Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: Remarkably the ECHR Memorandum concludes that the Northern Ireland Office considers the current Bill

Friday 19th December 2025
Written Evidence - Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ)
NITB0006 - Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill

Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: Memorandum concludes that the Northern Ireland Office considers the current Bill to be nevertheless

Friday 19th December 2025
Written Evidence - Relatives for Justice
NITB0005 - Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill

Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: an absolute prohibition that the Executive, specifically the Secretary of State for the Northern Ireland Office

Friday 19th December 2025
Written Evidence - Pat Finucane Centre
NITB0004 - Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill

Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: Enquiries Team, Ministry of Defence, Police Ombudsman, Coronial Service, An Garda Síochána, DFA and NIO

Friday 19th December 2025
Written Evidence - FairGo CIC
NITB0001 - Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill

Legislative Scrutiny: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/cbill/59-01/0310/en/240310enlp.pdf [3] Northern Ireland Office

Thursday 18th December 2025
Correspondence - Letter from Lord Carlile of Berriew to Rt Hon HiIary Benn MP (Secretary of State NI) re Independent review of the Windsor Framework, 17 December 2025

Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee

Found: www.parliament.uk/lords Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Office

Thursday 18th December 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland re ‘Strengthening NI’s Voice’ and the Independent Review of the Windsor Framework, 16 December 2025

Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee

Found: Erskine House 20-32 Chichester St Belfast BT1 4GF E: correspondence@nio.gov.uk www.gov.uk/nio

Tuesday 16th December 2025
Oral Evidence - Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Defence, and Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Women, peace and security - International Development Committee

Found: am not cutting across, but it might be helpful to mention obviously the Home Office, the MOJ, the NIO



Department Publications - Transparency
Friday 19th December 2025
HM Treasury
Source Page: OSCAR II – publishing data from the database: December 2025
Document: (ODS)

Found: TOTAL DEL DEL ADMIN Northern Ireland Office X097A006 X097A006-NIO CORE (DEL ADMIN/VOTED) P101



Department Publications - Policy and Engagement
Thursday 18th December 2025
Department for Transport
Source Page: Dual marking vehicles under the GB type-approval scheme
Document: (PDF)

Found: shared the contents of this letter with both the Department for Business and Trade and the Northern Ireland Office



Department Publications - News and Communications
Thursday 18th December 2025
HM Treasury
Source Page: DAO 06/25 Accounts Directions 2025-26
Document: (PDF)

Found: 25 Ministry of Justice 26 National Crime Agency 27 National Savings and Investments 28 Northern Ireland Office



Deposited Papers
Friday 19th December 2025

Source Page: Smoothing trade flows and ensuring the success of the UK internal market: the Government’s response to the Independent Review of the Windsor Framework. Incl. annex. 27p.
Document: Govt_Response_to_Lord_Murphy_Independent_Review_of_Windsor_Framework.pdf (PDF)

Found: NIO Ministers and the Minister for EU Relations continue to engage with relevant

Thursday 18th December 2025

Source Page: I. Arts Council England: an independent review by Baroness Margaret Hodge. Incl. annexes. 47p. II. Annexes to the main report. 67p.
Document: Arts_Council_England_Independent_Review_annexes.pdf (PDF)

Found: England by ‘Population Estimates for the UK, England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland - Office