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Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
a draft of chapter 4 of the Commission's second report on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales including tracked changes focussing on the model of devolution.
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
a draft of chapter 4 of the Commission's second report on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales including tracked changes focussing on the model of devolution.
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of chapter 10 of the Commission's second report on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales relating specifically to public sector capacity.
Draft of a survey on non fiscal powers
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of a report on a survey conducted by Beaufort Research to gauge public opinion of the current nonfinancial powers of the National Assembly for Wales/Welsh Government and public opinion towards potential options for modifying the boundary between
what is devolved and non-devolved.
Beaufort Research
Draft of a speech given by Paul Silk to the ICAEW
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of a speech given by Paul Silk to the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales on the work of the Independent Commission on Devolution in Wales.
Draft of a letter to the Prime Minister
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of a letter by Paul Silk to the Prime Minister David Cameron relating to progress on implementing the Commission's recommendations in the first report.
Draft of a letter on the role of the Wales' Governance Centre
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of a letter by Sir Paul Silk on the role of the Wales' Governance Centre in the work of the Commission on Devolution in Wales.
Draft of a letter on the role of the Wales' Governance Centre
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of a letter by Sir Paul Silk on the role of the Wales' Governance Centre in the work of the Commission on Devolution in Wales.
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Powerpoint presentation to the media on the Commission's recommendations for devolution in Wales.
Draft letter on costs of new powers
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A draft of a letter sent by Mark parkinson on behalf of the Commission to Glynne jones (UK Government) and Carys Evans (Welsh Government) regarding the process for transferring budgets from the UK Government to the Welsh Government in the event that additional responsibilities are devolved and asking for specific information in respect of potentially devolving functions of DCMS, DfT, Home Office, DWP and the Ministry of Justice.
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A draft of the Commission's report on devolution in Wales.
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A draft of the foreword to the Commission's second report on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales.
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Document identifying key individuals who would influence how the Commission's report was perceived after its launch and outlining how to engage with them.
Consultation document: The establishment of a new BIPA committee
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Copy of a consultation document on the establishment of a new BIPA (British- Irish Parliamentary Association committee in the National Assembly for Wales.
Wales. National Assembly
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of the Commission's vision for devolution.
Commission meeting with Secretary of State for Wales
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Note of a Commission meeting with Secretary of State for Wales held on 11 July 2013 where a number of the Commission's recommendations were discussed.
Comments on the First Draft of the Report
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Sir Paul Silk's comments on a draft of the Commission's second report.
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A draft of chapter 4 of the Commission's second report on powers for the National Assembly for Wales specifically relating to the model of devolution and including tracked changes possibly made by Paul Silk in December 2013.
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A draft of Chapter 3 of the Commission's second report on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales specifically relating to Principles for Welsh Devolution and included tracked changes presumably made by Paul Silk.