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Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Written Evidence - Factor 8
STI0004 - Statutory Inquiries

Statutory Inquiries - Statutory Inquiries Committee

Found: role in obtaining, shaping and participating in the Infected Blood Inquiry. 2.My father, Jonathan Evans

Wednesday 19th April 2023
Written Evidence - Cabinet Office
SCS0003 - The appointment and dismissal of permanent secretaries and other senior civil servants

The appointment and dismissal of permanent secretaries and other senior civil servants - Constitution Committee

Found: Walport Chief Scientist John Beddington Chief Scientist Q2 Apr-Jun Andrew Parker Security Service Jonathan Evans

Tuesday 18th April 2023
Oral Evidence - Civil Service Commission

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Found: I am not sure whether you have taken evidence from Jonathan Evans on that, but it has very much pushed



Parliamentary Research
The potential merits of the devolution of justice to Wales - CDP-2022-0214
Nov. 22 2022

Found: justice to Wales 30 Commons Library Debate Pack , 22 November 2022 Times 15 October 2020 Jonathan Evans



Bill Documents
Dec. 14 2022
Written evidence submitted by Robin Wilton (OSB111)
Online Safety Act 2023
Written evidence

Found: ways to spend the time […] than ordering Facebook not to emulate the rest of the industry." 1.6 Jonathan Evans



Tweets
Committee on Standards in Public Life - @PublicStandards
14 Nov 2022, 10:07 a.m.

Leading in Practice - our next report - new blog by Jonathan Evans #NolanPrinciples #Leadership #ethics https://t.co/pRV8Dwl92a

Link to Original Tweet
Committee on Standards in Public Life - @PublicStandards
9 Jul 2022, 8:33 a.m.

Our Chair, Jonathan Evans, will be on @BBCRadio4 Week in Westminster this morning discussing the importance of the #NolanPrinciples and our recommendations for reform of #standards in central government with @BBCBenWright https://t.co/X5I2xIbwEN

Link to Original Tweet


Department Publications - Statistics
Thursday 13th March 2025
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Source Page: Southampton City Council: External assurance review
Document: (PDF)

Found: Suter External Auditor: Ernst & Young LLP Councillor Steve Leggett Chair of Audit Committee Jonathan Evans

Tuesday 23rd July 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Infected Blood Inquiry reports
Document: (PDF)

Found: Understandable [sic], this has caused quite a lot of confusion since. ”1554 Jonathan Evans’ son Jason

Tuesday 23rd July 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Infected Blood Inquiry reports
Document: (PDF)

Found: In his oral evidence to the Inquiry, Lord Jonathan Evans, then chair of the Committee on Standards in



Department Publications - News and Communications
Sunday 22nd September 2024
Home Office
Source Page: More than 30 arrests in crackdown on Common Travel Area abuse
Document: More than 30 arrests in crackdown on Common Travel Area abuse (webpage)

Found: Home Office Immigration Enforcement Inspector, Jonathan Evans, said:   This operation has been a huge

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)

Found: Office Official Historian Tim Dowse, Cabinet Office Bob Evans, Ministry of Defence Jonathan Evans



Non-Departmental Publications - Guidance and Regulation
Feb. 20 2025
Planning Inspectorate
Source Page: Section 62A Planning Application: S62A/2025/0079 515-517 Stockwood Road, Brislington, Bristol City, Bristol, BS4 5LR
Document: Ground Investigation Report_Part1 (PDF)
Guidance and Regulation

Found: Stillhouse Lane Bedminster Bristol UK BS3 4EB Project Manager: enviro@soils.co.uk/Jonathan Evans



Non-Departmental Publications - News and Communications
Dec. 16 2024
Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street
Source Page: Appointment of Chairman of the Crown Nominations Commission for Canterbury: 16 December 2024
Document: Appointment of Chairman of the Crown Nominations Commission for Canterbury: 16 December 2024 (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Notes for Editors Jonathan Evans has been a Crossbench member of the House of Lords since 2014.

Sep. 22 2024
Immigration Enforcement
Source Page: More than 30 arrests in crackdown on Common Travel Area abuse
Document: More than 30 arrests in crackdown on Common Travel Area abuse (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Home Office Immigration Enforcement Inspector, Jonathan Evans, said:   This operation has been a huge

Aug. 12 2024
Nuclear Waste Services
Source Page: Significant progress with final disposal of radioactive waste at Repository site
Document: Significant progress with final disposal of radioactive waste at Repository site (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Jonathan Evans, Repository Site Programmes Director, NWS, said: Placing the engineered cap over the

Dec. 13 2023
Committee on Standards in Public Life
Source Page: Doug Chalmers appointed as chair of the Committee on Standards in Public Life
Document: Doug Chalmers appointed as chair of the Committee on Standards in Public Life (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: He takes over from Lord (Jonathan) Evans who completed a five-year term.

Oct. 27 2023
Committee on Standards in Public Life
Source Page: Committee on Standards in Public Life - Lobbying Seminar, Summary Note
Document: CSPL Lobbying Seminar - 21 September - Summary Note (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: Horse Guards Road, London, SW1A 2HQ 1 Attendees Committee on Standards in Public Life ● Lord (Jonathan) Evans

Jul. 20 2023
Committee on Standards in Public Life
Source Page: Correspondence between Lord Evans and the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party
Document: Correspondence from the Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, to Lord Evans (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: To; Lord Jonathan Evans of We ardale Chair of the Committee on St andards in Pu blic Life Room

Jul. 22 2022
Committee on Standards in Public Life
Source Page: Correspondence between Lord Evans and Camden Council's Standards Committee
Document: Letter from Councillor Cotton, Chair, Camden Council Standards Committee, to Lord Evans (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: camden.gov.uk Date: Our reference: Email: 12 July 2022 richard.cotton @camden.gov.uk Lord Jonathan Evans



Non-Departmental Publications - Transparency
Nov. 28 2024
Independent Adviser on Ministerial Standards
Source Page: Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests Annual Report 2023-2024
Document: (PDF)
Transparency

Found: both the outgoing and incoming Chairs of the Committee on Standards in Public Life (CSPL), Lord Jonathan Evans

Jul. 19 2024
Committee on Standards in Public Life
Source Page: Annual Report 2023 - 2024
Document: (PDF)
Transparency

Found: In particular, I would like to acknowledge the work undertaken by my predecessor, Lord (Jonathan) Evans

Mar. 20 2024
Nuclear Waste Services
Source Page: On the Level March 2024, issue 38
Document: On the Level March 2024, issue 38 (PDF)
Transparency

Found: Repository site you’ll be seeing a bit more of Mike Pigott, Director of Sites and Operations and Jonathan Evans

Dec. 20 2023
Nuclear Waste Services
Source Page: On the Level December 2023, issue 37
Document: On the Level December 2023, issue 37 (PDF)
Transparency

Found: Mike Pigott, Director of Site & Operations and Jonathan Evans, Site Programmes Director, are leading

Jul. 05 2023
Committee on Standards in Public Life
Source Page: Annual Report 2022-2023
Document: Annual Report 2022-23 (PDF)
Transparency

Found: Standards Commission for Scotland, August 2022 Leading in Practice - our next report , Lord (Jonathan) Evans

Oct. 28 2022
Nuclear Waste Services
Source Page: On The Level October 2022, issue 33
Document: On The Level October 2022, issue 33 (PDF)
Transparency

Found: Jonathan Evans, Project Delivery Director (Operations and Services), said of the enabling works: fiWe

Jul. 08 2022
Committee on Standards in Public Life
Source Page: Annual Report 2021-2022
Document: (webpage)
Transparency

Found: Lord (Jonathan) Evans of Weardale KC DL, Chair 1 November 2018 - 31 October 2023



Arms Length Bodies Publications
Oct. 22 2024
NICE
Source Page: Artificial intelligence technologies to help detect fractures on X-rays in urgent care: early value assessment
Publication Type: Diagnostics consultation
Document: Committee papers 1 (PDF 2.22 MB) (webpage)
Published

Found: Ukoumunne1,3 Val Santo1 Niamh Gale2 Jonathan T Evans Jonathan Evans Jenny Lowe1 G.J.

Oct. 22 2024
NICE
Source Page: Artificial intelligence technologies to help detect fractures on X-rays in urgent care
Publication Type: Diagnostics consultation
Document: Committee papers 1 PDF 2.22 MB (webpage)
In consultation

Found: Ukoumunne1,3 Val Santo1 Niamh Gale2 Jonathan T Evans Jonathan Evans Jenny Lowe1 G.J.



Deposited Papers
Thursday 22nd August 2024

Source Page: Infected Blood Inquiry. The Report. 7 volumes.
Document: Volume_7_-_Response_of_Government.pdf (PDF)

Found: In his oral evidence to the Inquiry, Lord Jonathan Evans, then chair of the Committee on Standards in

Thursday 22nd August 2024

Source Page: Infected Blood Inquiry. The Report. 7 volumes.
Document: Volume_4_-_What_happened_and_why.pdf (PDF)

Found: Understandable [sic], this has caused quite a lot of confusion since. ”1554 Jonathan Evans’ son Jason




Jonathan Evans mentioned in Welsh results


Welsh Government Publications
Wednesday 17th January 2024

Source Page: Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales: sub-groups' reports
Document: Justice (PDF)

Found: from the wider powers and the findings of work commissioned by the Welsh Government from Prof Jonathan Evans

Friday 11th August 2023

Source Page: Cabinet Sub-Committee on Justice meeting: 29 June 2023
Document: Minutes (webpage)

Found: would be needed on the outputs of the workstreams and in particular on the report produced by Dr Jonathan Evans

Tuesday 25th April 2023

Source Page: Written Statement: Preparing for devolution of justice (25 April 2023)
Document: Written Statement: Preparing for devolution of justice (25 April 2023) (webpage)

Found: On youth justice, we have commissioned Dr Jonathan Evans, recently retired Professor of Youth Justice

Friday 28th July 2017

Source Page: Records Management Code of Practice for Health and Social Care 2016
Document: Welsh Health Circular (PDF)

Found: Contact Jonathan Evans (Chair), Archivist, Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, London E1 1BB Tel: 0171



Welsh Senedd Research
Parliamentary Voting and Constituencies Bill - Research paper
Wednesday 11th June 2014
Parliamentary Voting and Constituencies Bill October 2010 This paper provides a background briefing on the Parliamentary Voting and Constituencies Bill, which was presented to the UK Parliament by the Rt. Hon Nick Clegg MP, the Deputy Prime Minis...

Found: this subject and I would like no exceptions to the way in which constituencies are set up. 67 Jonathan Evans

2010 General Election results - Research paper
Wednesday 11th June 2014
2010 General Election results May 2010 This paper presents a summary of the results for Wales of the United Kingdom General Election, held on 6 May 2010. It uses results published by local authorities on their websites and includes results for vo...

Found: The most marginal seat was Cardiff North won by Jonathan Evans of the Conservative party, with a majority

EU institutions and policy-making procedures - Research paper
Wednesday 11th June 2014
EU institutions and policy-making procedures This paper gives an overview of the institutions and advisory bodies of the European Union (EU) and their role in the policy-making process, and an introduction to the types of document and legislative...

Found: Legislative Council, Member Delegation for relations with the Gulf States, including Yemen, Substitute Jonathan Evans



Welsh Senedd Debates
3. Scrutiny session with the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution
None speech (None words)
Monday 10th July 2023 - None
5. Statement by the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: Tribunal reform and Wales’s evolving justice landscape
None speech (None words)
Tuesday 27th June 2023 - None


Welsh Senedd Speeches
Mon 10 Jul 2023
No Department
None
3. Scrutiny session with the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution

<p>The actual work that we're doing now is all contained within existing budgets. A lot of it is work that is actually being volunteered by specialists—people from those sectors who are so concerned and interested in this area that they are actually volunteering their services. We have Dr Jonathan Evans, professor of youth justice policy at the University of South Wales, and he is working in conjunction with another body of specialists within the Wales youth justice advisory group. There is also a probation development group. The one area where we have commissioned some research work is with the Wales Centre for Public Policy, and we are also looking now about developing some of this work into the area of policing, because there's an inevitable overlap.</p>
<p>So, there is not a specific devolution of justice budget. It is coming from those existing budgets where there is already provision for social justice work and so on, and this is really part and parcel of the creation of that.</p>


Tue 27 Jun 2023
No Department
None
5. Statement by the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: Tribunal reform and Wales’s evolving justice landscape

<p>In particular, we are making important progress in the area of justice where we have the most control, namely the devolved tribunals. Most Members will be familiar with the fact that the operation of a number of tribunals is devolved to Wales in areas such as mental health, education, council tax valuation and the Welsh language, amongst others. Those devolved tribunals provide a commendable service to the people of Wales, but the Commission on Justice in Wales, in its review of justice in Wales, and the Law Commission, in its review of devolved tribunals, are unequivocal in their respective views that reform is needed to both futureproof the tribunal system and to make it better.</p>
<p>Last week, we published a White Paper entitled 'A New Tribunal System for Wales'. The main proposals include the creation of a first-tier tribunal for Wales, to take on the functions of all the existing devolved tribunals, and the creation of an appeal tribunal for Wales, to hear all appeals from that first tier. This will be the first-ever Wales-only appellate body. The new structure will allow a simplified and coherent approach to the appointment of tribunal members, to complaints and discipline, and the creation of procedural rules. It will be more accessible. Crucially, it will also give structural independence, through the creation of a statutory arm's-length body to administer the two new tribunals. The new tribunal system proposed by the White Paper will not only better meet the present needs of tribunal justice, but will also be able to meet the future needs of Wales, going forward.</p>
<p>To give one example: the decision to exclude a child from a school is pivotal to their future prospects. There must be no doubt that, where those decisions are appealed, they are heard independently, by experts, and with a consistent approach taken, wherever the exclusion takes place. Our reforms will pass the responsibility for these appeals from locally constituted ad hoc panels to the education chamber of the new first-tier tribunal. Tribunal reform is important in itself, but it also lays the foundation for a future where justice is devolved and Wales administers its own wider system, including the courts. I have long believed that the devolution of justice is inevitable.</p>
<p>We will, of course, await the findings of the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales, but in the meantime, in the wake of Gordon Brown's commission for the UK Labour Party, devolution is becoming a very real prospect, and we have a duty to prepare. It is essential that any plans are co-produced with experts and those with lived experience of contact with the justice system. That is why we have commissioned a range of work in the spheres of youth justice and probation, to understand how devolution of these areas could happen in practice and how we could maximise the positive impact of devolving these services to Wales. We also hope to undertake similar work on policing devolution in the near future.</p>
<p>On youth justice, we commissioned Dr Jonathan Evans to lead an informal review of the system in Wales, which will shortly be concluding. This has been taken forward through an advisory group with a wide range of members. So far, this group has produced key insights into how youth justice services in Wales could be strengthened and more aligned with Welsh social justice policy. It poses exciting questions about how public services can work together even more effectively in preventing youth crime, as well as how we treat those children who do commit crimes and, indeed, their victims. Part of that work, too, is to look at the operation of the youth court and whether that could be improved, including whether this is another area where the expertise of members of the current education tribunal could play a role.</p>
<p>I am also pleased to announce that the Wales Centre for Public Policy will be taking forward a similar piece of work on probation. This work will dovetail with that of the probation development group, a group of academics and people with experience of practice, who are already undertaking work considering some components of a vision for future probation services in Wales.</p>
<p>These projects will lay the groundwork for further reflection and activity. We hope to be able to use the outputs as the foundation for broader consultation in the coming months. Our independent expert advisor, Dame Vera Baird KC, will play a critical role in this, providing expert support and ensuring that our plans are put through the necessary scrutiny.</p>
<p>We will, of course, update the Senedd as this work progresses. We also expect to publish an annual review of 'Delivering Justice for Wales' in the autumn, setting out our progress in these areas that I have mentioned today, as well as the wider justice work programme. I hope Members will support our pragmatic approach to preparing for justice devolution, and our proposals for tribunal reform as part of this. These initial steps I have outlined will, in my view, set us up for building a better justice service for the people of Wales. Diolch yn fawr.&nbsp;</p>


Tue 27 Jun 2023
No Department
None
5. Statement by the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: Tribunal reform and Wales’s evolving justice landscape

<p>Thank you very much for all the considerable work that you are putting into demonstrating how we could deliver a justice system closer to the people of Wales once we have those powers. I particularly welcome your decision to ensure that anybody excluded from school should be seen by a tribunal to examine whether or not this was an appropriate act, because it seems to me that exclusion from school is such a serious issue, it should be a rare and almost-never event. So, I think that's an excellent demonstration of how a tribunal can give properly independent scrutiny of such a decision.</p>
<p>I wonder if I could just ask you about the review of the youth justice system that Dr Jonathan Evans is undertaking. And I wonder if you could tell us a little bit more about who is on the advisory group that's working with him? Does it include people from education and also a speech and language therapist?</p>