The Administrative Justice Council (AJC) has invited expressions of interest for members to join a working group that will examine data collection, sharing and interpretation in the administrative justice system.
It said this working group, chaired by Judge John Keith, will “map currently available data and promote better collection and transparency of data across the administrative justice system”.
Read the EoI information (PDF) for this working group.
“The availability of data is a key priority for the AJC. Better data collection and sharing enable more effective monitoring and analysis of performance across the system. This supports the identification of systemic problems, informs best practice and helps improve different parts of the system. It also promotes a joined-up approach, allowing departments and organisations to share data to improve ways of working,” it says.
The AJC is a non-statutory oversight body for the administrative justice system across the UK. It advises government, including the devolved governments, and the judiciary on the development of that system, with the aim of promoting efficiency, accessibility and fairness.
The deadline for applications for both expressions of interest is Wednesday 10 June 2026.


