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UK Public Law Weekly: Windsor Framework scrutiny, notable JR decisions, Ministerial Code updates, Procurement Act spot checks, Brook House inquiry response, Horizon redress, FOI tribunal—16 October 2025

Published on: 16 October 2025

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Brexit highlights

Lords Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee calls for urgent Windsor Framework reforms

Parliament’s Lords Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee has issued its first report of the session, judging the Windsor Framework in its current form to be excessively complex and unworkable for stakeholders, and finding that attempts to tackle Northern Ireland’s post‑Brexit democratic deficit remain inadequate. The Committee puts forward 88 recommendations pressing for rapid measures to reinforce Northern Ireland’s role in the reset of UK‑EU relations, including streamlining institutional structures, creating a new Cabinet Office unit to monitor regulatory divergence, and delivering a single ‘one stop shop’ for businesses to access EU law material. It also advises extending the Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee of the Northern Ireland Assembly’s decision‑making window from five to ten working days, and calls for fuller transparency on how the Stormont Brake operates...

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