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Acknowledged
Improve Defra's proactive and transparent communication with Parliament and arm's-length bodies.
Recommendation
We are thankful to the Secretary of State, Ministers and Officials for engaging with our Committee, but we urge Defra to improve its communication with Parliament and be proactive and transparent in its communications. Similarly, communications between Defra and its arm’s-length bodies are lacking and must be improved. (Conclusion, Paragraph 60)
Government Response Summary
The government agreed on the importance of parliamentary scrutiny and committed to ongoing work to improve parliamentary capability, outlining existing protocols for information sharing within Defra and with arm's-length bodies and committing to regularly review communication protocols.
Government Response
Acknowledged
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
The Government agrees that Parliamentary scrutiny is vital to effective policy development and good Government. The Government always strives to keep Parliament updated, and Ministers act in accordance with the Ministerial Code, as circumstances permit. Work is being undertaken across the Department to improve Parliamentary Capability following the Secretary of State’s appearance before the Procedure Committee on 4 June regarding written Parliamentary Question performance. Government officials mark communications handling documents with sensitive information OFFICIAL SENSITIVE and only share on a need-to-know basis for colleagues delivering the work. On the day prior to an announcement, we circulate the lines to take and handling approach more widely to Defra and arm’s length body customer/stakeholder-facing colleagues so they can prepare for the announcement. The Farming Advice Service (FAS) is provided with regular updates both in advance and following public announcements. For example, they receive embargoed Press Notices in advance of announcements from Defra’s Press Office Team, and following each announcement, key information is shared from the Farming and Countryside Programme’s Engagement team. Defra’s Farming Communications team submits contributions for the FAS monthly newsletter every month, covering a range of topics for farmers to be aware of, including announcements made in that month. The Environment Agency, Catchment Sensitive Farming (Natural England) and the Forestry Commission all work closely with the FAS; they also submit contributions including on abstraction licenses, water resources, reducing pollution & runoff, and upcoming grants for tree planting available to farmers. Prior to publication, the FAS newsletter is shared round with key external stakeholders and copy providers to ensure information is accurate. We regularly review our communications protocols to ensure we strike the right balance between providing advance information to those who need to manage sector inquiries and that we make announcements in an appropriate and timely manner.
Source
Inquiry
The future of farming
Report
1st Report - The Government’s vision for farming
16 May 2025
HC 906
Timeline
Recommendation age
1.0 yr
Report published
16 May 2025