The United Kingdom Inquiries Act (2005) requires that the report created as part of the inquiry process includes the facts determined by the inquiry panel and the recommendations. Reports for Public Inquiries in the United Kingdom follow a typical but not identical structure, with recommendations summarised at the end of the report, with the conclusion. Some are organised as a table, some are written as inline statements. The House of Lords Statutory Inquiries Committee called for significant improvements to the inquiry system; this included creating a publicly accessible online tracker showing how and when inquiry recommendations have been put in place. This is a list of publicly verifiable inquiry recommendation outcomes . Government of the United Kingdom. Inquiries set up by the Government of the United Kingdom. Welsh Government. Inquiries set up by the Welsh Government. UK and Scottish Governments. Inquiries set up by the UK and Scottish Governments. Office of the Prime Minister. Inquiries set up by the Office of the Prime Minister. Cabinet Office. Inquiries set up by the Cabinet Office. Scottish Government. Inquiries set up by the Scottish Government. Home Office. Inquiries set up by the Home Office. Northern Ireland Executive. Inquiries set up by the Northern Ireland Executive.