Funding and delivery of public services: follow up

Northern Ireland Affairs Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 4 Dec 2024 Closed: 19 Jun 2025 Parliament page
The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee is launching a follow-up inquiry into the funding of public services in Northern Ireland. The inquiry is looking at the challenges facing Northern Ireland’s public services (including health, education and the police) and considering: Northern Ireland’s level of need relative to the rest of the … Read more
4 Recommendations
3 Conclusions
1 Report
3 Oral sessions
3 Events
Activity timeline 8 events
22 Jan
2025
22 Jan
2025
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 16, Palace of Westminster
15 Jan
2025
15 Jan
2025
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 6, Palace of Westminster
8 Jan
2025
8 Jan
2025
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 6, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 3 sessions
Ciarán Hayes · Northern Ireland Office Dr Caoimhe Archibald MLA · NI Department of Finance Fleur Anderson MP · Northern Ireland Office Joanne McBurney · NI Department of Finance Neil Gibson · NI Department of Finance Stephen Rusk · Northern Ireland Office
Alex Brennan · Northern Ireland Women’s Budget Group Ann Watt · Pivotal Public Policy Forum Celine McStravick · Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action Dr Alan Stout · British Medical Association Northern Ireland Council Dr Graham Gault · National Association of Headteachers Northern Ireland Pamela McCreedy · Police Service of Northern Ireland
Dorinnia Carville · Northern Ireland Audit Office Professor Stephen Farry · Ulster University Sir Robert Chote · Northern Ireland Fiscal Council
Recommendations & Conclusions
3 results
2 Recommendation Deferred
1st Report - Funding and delivery …
Northern Ireland requires stable, needs-based funding, with potential backdating, for public services.
Northern Ireland must be funded according to its level of need. In the short term, that means in the main by central Government. The previous Government accepted that for every £100 spent on public services in England, it costs £124 … Read more
Government Response
The government states that Northern Ireland is currently funded above its independently assessed level of need and will receive a large settlement through the Spending Review. It commits to immediately begin negotiations on a full Fiscal Framework to determine long-term, stable, and predictable needs-based funding.
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3 Recommendation Deferred
1st Report - Funding and delivery …
Backdate Northern Ireland's assessed funding need based on Holtham's independent review.
The Government must engage constructively with the conclusions of Prof. Gerald Holtham’s independent review of Northern Ireland’s level of need in deciding future levels of, and mechanisms for, needs-based funding. In negotiations with the Executive on the final Fiscal Framework, … Read more
Government Response
The government states that negotiations on a full Northern Ireland Executive Fiscal Framework, encompassing the Holtham Review, will commence immediately, deferring decisions on backdating assessed need or compensating for past shortfalls. It highlights that NI is currently funded above its independently assessed level of need.
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7 Conclusion Deferred
1st Report - Funding and delivery …
Agree a final Fiscal Framework including a route map for fiscal devolution.
As a matter of urgency, the Government and Executive should agree a final Fiscal Framework which includes a route map to potential further fiscal devolution—to improve Northern Ireland’s public services and the daily lives of all the people of Northern … Read more
Government Response
The government response quotes a statement about the need for stable, sustainable, multi-year funding for Northern Ireland's public services. It does not directly state the government's commitment to agreeing a final Fiscal Framework or a route map to further fiscal devolution as recommended.
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Government Response AI assessment · 7 of 4 classified

Total 4 recs + 3 conclusions