David Lammy
High confidence
On the Bill as a whole: leads it through the Commons as the named sponsor; at Report Stage moves NC8 (Public Records Act carve-out), NC9 (abolition of the Northern Ireland common law offence), and the package of amendments (26-36, 147-148) that extends the Bill UK-wide while preserving an intelligence-services regime with PII and judicial review intact.Apr 2026
Tension with Dr Kieran Mullan, Ian Byrne MP, Jess Brown-Fuller MP, Seamus Logan MP, Luke Myer MP
Alex Davies-Jones
High confidence
Lead Commons minister: opened recommittal on 19 January 2026, moved the carry-over motion on 27 April 2026, and signed the 16 September 2025 correspondence introducing the Bill to the JCHR. Government posture is that the duty applies to any body exercising public functions (including universities, PQ 122930) and that the intelligence-services regime now properly balances duty with national security.Apr 2026Jan 2026Sep 2025Mar 2026
Keir Starmer
High confidence
Personally opened Second Reading on 3 November 2025, framing the Bill as a response to Hillsborough — 'an injustice and a cover-up by the institutions that are supposed to protect us'.Nov 2025
Dr Kieran Mullan
High confidence
Opposition spokesman; pushes three targeted constraints: NC7 to require regulations defining 'public interest' under clause 1(1)(b), amendment 19 to require Attorney General consent for clause 11 prosecutions, and amendment 147(a) to require an ISC report and affirmative resolution before the intelligence-service consent regime commences.Apr 2026
Tension with David Lammy
Hillsborough Law Now
High confidence
Lead campaign coalition; joint POAB07 evidence with INQUEST and JUSTICE argues that the introduced Bill is materially weaker than the Public Authority (Accountability) Bill drafted by Pete Weatherby KC — pressing for broader scope, stronger sanctions and full retrospectivity. Named in the Lord Chancellor's published meeting diary (PQ 120546).Nov 2025Mar 2026
INQUEST
High confidence
Charity on state-related deaths; argues in POAB07 and earlier JCHR evidence that the duty must be 'codified' on public servants, public authorities and corporations and supported by equality of arms at inquests. Sees the Bill as necessary but partial.Nov 2025Apr 2024
JUSTICE
High confidence
Human rights legal charity; signatory of POAB07 evidence calling for the duty to be backed by enforceable sanctions, a wider scope and a robust intelligence-services regime that does not rely on executive consent alone.Nov 2025
Pete Weatherby KC
High confidence
Counsel to Hillsborough families and architect of the original 'Hillsborough Law' draft introduced as a Ten Minute Rule Bill by Ian Byrne; his text remains the campaign coalition's benchmark for amendments at Report Stage.Jul 2025Mar 2026
Joint Committee on Human Rights
High confidence
Pre-bill: Third Report (May 2024) warned that 'decades-long fights for justice remain a risk without a broad duty of candour and enhanced legal support for families'; reiterated in correspondence on the Government response (March 2025).May 2024May 2024Mar 2025May 2024
Ian Byrne MP
High confidence
Tabled the July 2025 Public Authority (Accountability) Ten Minute Rule Bill as 'parliamentary lead for the Hillsborough Law Now campaign' and signs almost every Liberal Democrat/cross-party Report Stage amendment — pushing for digital-records disclosure (amendment 1), safe whistleblower routes (3), sub-contractor coverage (4), chief-officer personal liability (5), full intelligence-services accountability (21-23) and wilful-destruction offences (NC2).Jul 2025Apr 2026
Tension with David Lammy
Maria Eagle MP
High confidence
Lead signatory on NC1 requiring a post-legislative review of the duty and an assessment of extending the Independent Public Advocate's powers to gather information and instigate panels.Apr 2026
Paula Barker MP
High confidence
Liverpool MP and consistent supporter; co-signs NC1 and almost all Liberal Democrat-led Report Stage amendments, prioritising digital records, sub-contractor coverage and intelligence-services accountability.Apr 2026
Anneliese Midgley MP
High confidence
Co-signs intelligence-services amendments 21, 22 and 23 and pressed the Cabinet Office at orals (4 September 2025) on the timing of the duty of candour.Apr 2026Sep 2025
Jess Brown-Fuller MP
High confidence
Liberal Democrat justice spokesperson and lead signatory on the most extensive amendment package: NC2 (wilful destruction offence), NC3 (annual independent compliance monitoring), NC4 (legal aid for seriously injured survivors), amendments 1-7, 9, 11-12 (digital records, safe whistleblowing, sub-contractor scope, chief-officer personal liability, standard ethical-conduct template, retrospectivity, immediate commencement).Apr 2026
Tension with David Lammy
Tom Morrison MP
High confidence
Liberal Democrat (Cheadle); lead signatory on amendment 25 to extend the offence of misleading the public to press statements, media briefings and other communications intended for dissemination by a recognised news publisher.Apr 2026
Seamus Logan MP
High confidence
SNP; lead signatory on amendment 20 requiring the head of an intelligence service to notify the ISC in writing when the clause 6 carve-out would otherwise disapply the duty.Apr 2026
Tension with David Lammy
Luke Myer MP
High confidence
Lead signatory on amendments 13-18 to extend the duty of candour, the misleading-the-public offence and related provisions to MPs and members of the House of Lords, subject to a parliamentary-privilege carve-out with a Speaker/Lord Speaker certificate.Apr 2026
Tension with David Lammy
Andy Slaughter MP
High confidence
Lead signatory on NC5 (six-month review of the merits of an independent oversight mechanism for candour following inquests/inquiries) and NC6 (a continuing monitoring duty on public authorities to ensure officials act on inquest/inquiry recommendations with candour).Apr 2026
Spotlight on Corruption
Medium confidence
Written evidence POAB14 argues for stronger enforcement and sanctions and questions the breadth of the intelligence-services carve-outs.Nov 2025
Hacked Off
Medium confidence
Written evidence POAB15 supports the misleading-the-public offence and presses for it to apply to communications via the press, aligning with Tom Morrison's amendment 25.Nov 2025
Chinook Justice Campaign
Medium confidence
Written evidence POAB09 brings the perspective of the 1994 Chinook crash families, supporting a strong duty that would have prevented decades of obstruction.Nov 2025
WhistleblowersUK
Medium confidence
Supplementary written evidence POAB18 argues that clause 9 codes must include defined safe routes for protected disclosure and confidence-keeping (aligned with Liberal Democrat amendment 6).Dec 2025
Bishop James Jones KBE
High confidence
Author of the 2017 'Patronising Disposition of Unaccountable Power' report whose recommendation 24 — a statutory duty of candour — is the immediate intellectual source of the Bill.Nov 2017
Hillsborough Independent Panel
High confidence
2012 Panel chaired by Bishop Jones whose HC 581 report disclosed the institutional cover-up that the Bill addresses; cited in the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel's call for a duty of candour for all law enforcement.Sep 2012Jun 2023
Independent Public Advocate
Medium confidence
Written evidence POAB13 sets out how the IPA's existing functions interface with the Bill's duties and supports a clearer post-incident architecture.Nov 2025