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Independent report DOMESTIC FARM SUPPORT FUNDING (BEW REVIEW): REVIEWING DISTRIBUTION ACROSS THE UK FROM 2020 TO THE END OF THE PARLIAMENT Review to work out how to make sure that funding
for domestic farm support is fairly allocated across the UK between 2020 and 2022. Also known as the Bew Review. Get emails about this page DOCUMENTS INTRA-UK ALLOCATIONS REVIEW: FINAL
REPORT PDF, 3.15 MB, 123 pages TERMS OF REFERENCE: REVIEW OF INTRA-UK ALLOCATION OF DOMESTIC FARM SUPPORT FUNDING TO THE END OF THIS PARLIAMENT HTML DETAILS Final report of an independent
review into the factors that should be considered to make sure that funding for domestic farm support is fairly allocated to the administrations of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern
Ireland. Funding allocations have already been made up to 2020, so the review makes recommendations from 2020 to the end of this Parliament. The review was chaired by Lord Paul Bew, and
supported by an experienced panel of representatives from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The review’s terms of reference set out what it looked at and how it was carried out.
The panel will be engaging with the devolved administrations and stakeholders across the UK. REVIEW PANEL AND CHAIR LORD PAUL BEW OF DONEGORE (CHAIR) Lord Bew was appointed as Chair of the
Committee on Standards in Public Life in September 2013 until the Autumn of 2018. Lord Bew joined Queen’s University Belfast in 1979 and was made Professor of Irish Politics in 1991. He
acted as historical adviser to the Bloody Sunday Inquiry between 1998 and 2001 and was appointed as a non-party-political peer by the independent House of Lords Appointments Commission in
February 2007 following his contributions to the Good Friday Agreement. In 2007 he served on the Local London Authority Bill Select Committee and in 2011 served on the Joint Committee on the
Defamation Bill, which addressed key issues of academic freedom. He chaired the independent review of Key Stage 2 (SATs) provision in England which reported in 2011 and was accepted by the
government. He also served on the Joint Committee on Parliamentary Privilege which produced its report in July 2013. Lord Bew is a Visiting Professor at King’s College London. Among Lord
Bew’s many publications is the Ireland volume of the Oxford History of Modern Europe. REVIEW PANEL MEMBERSHIP The panel members are: * Lord Bew of Donegore (Chair) * Lord Curry of Kirkharle
* Jim Walker * Leo O’Reilly * Rebecca Williams GOVERNMENT RESPONSE Read the government response to this review. SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this
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