List of tribunals in the United Kingdom
This is a list of tribunals believed to be currently in existence in the United Kingdom.
General tribunals
First-tier Tribunal
The First-tier Tribunal hears appeals from regulators and decision-makers in a wide range of subject areas, currently:- Alternative business structures
- Charity
- Claims management services
- Consumer credit
- Environmental sanctions
- Estate agents
- Examination boards
- Gambling
- Immigration services
- Freedom of information and data protection
- Local government standards
- Transport
- Asylum support
- Social security and child support
- Criminal injuries compensation
- Care standards
- Mental health
- Special educational needs and disability
- Primary health lists
- Tax
- MPs' expenses
- War pensions and armed forces compensation
- Immigration and asylum
Upper Tribunal
- Independent Safeguarding Authority
- Traffic commissioners
- Financial Services Authority
- Pension Regulator
- Valuation tribunals
- Leasehold valuation tribunals
- Residential property tribunals
Education
School admission appeal panels
s are set up by local education authorities or school governing bodies to hear appeals against a child’s non-admission to their preferred school, or against the school place allotted to them.School exclusion appeal panels
s are set up by local education authorities or school governing bodies to hear appeals against decisions to exclude a child from school.Schools adjudicators
s decide on objections to published admission arrangements for admitting children to schools, and decide on statutory proposals for school organisation.Employment
Employment tribunals
s hear claims regarding employment including unfair dismissal, redundancy payments and discrimination. They deal with other claims relating to wages and other payments.Employment Appeal Tribunal
The Employment Appeal Tribunal hears appeals from the employment tribunals.Police Appeals Tribunal
The Police Appeals Tribunal hears appeals against the findings of internal disciplinary proceedings brought against members of the police force.Reserve forces appeal tribunals
s hear appeals from members of the United Kingdom reserve forces, or their civilian employers, against decisions on exemption from call-out to active service or regarding financial assistance.Reserve forces reinstatement committees and umpires
s hear applications from members of the United Kingdom reserve forces who consider that they have been refused their right to return to their civilian job following demobilisation. Umpires hear appeals on determinations or orders of the committees.Finance and commerce
Company Names Tribunal
The Company Names Tribunal makes decisions in disputes about opportunistic company name or limited liability partnership name registrations, when someone registers one or more variations of the name of a well-known company in order to get that company to buy the registration from them.Competition Appeal Tribunal
The Competition Appeal Tribunal hears appeals against decisions of the Competition Commission, the Office of Fair Trading, Ofcom, Ofgem, Ofwat, the Office of Rail Regulation or the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, under the Competition Act 1998 or the Enterprise Act 2002.Foreign Compensation Commission
The Foreign Compensation Commission assesses the amount of compensation British claimants are entitled to receive under international and British law for losses suffered abroad.Insolvency Practitioners Tribunal
The Insolvency Practitioners Tribunal heard referrals in respect of the refusal to grant, or the intention to withdraw, a license to act as an insolvency practitioner. Tribunal was abolished by Deregulation Act 2015.Office of Fair Trading adjudicators
adjudicators hears representations made by consumer credit licence applicants or holders against a notice that the OFT is minded to refuse, revoke or suspend their licence, and also from estate agents who have been notified that the OFT is considering issuing a warning or prohibition order against them.Health and care
Gender Recognition Panel
The Gender Recognition Panel assesses applications from transsexual people for legal recognition of the gender in which they now live.Medical practitioners tribunals
Medical practitioners tribunals, organised by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service, make decision about the fitness to practice of doctors. The MPTS was set up in 2012 to separate the adjudication function of the General Medical Council from its investigatory function.Misuse of Drugs Tribunal
The Misuse of Drugs Tribunal considers whether there are grounds for prohibiting a health care practitioner from prescribing controlled drugs. The Tribunal has not sat for many years.National Appeal Panel for Entry to the Pharmaceutical List (Scotland)
The National Appeal Panel considers appeals against decisions taken by Health Boards in Scotland on applications to provide NHS pharmaceutical services.NHS Litigation Authority Family Health Services Appeal Unit
The NHS Litigation Authority FHS Appeal Unit hears, on behalf of the Secretary of State for Health, appeals from decisions of primary care trusts regarding applications to provide NHS pharmaceutical services in England, and also decides contractual disputes between primary care trusts and general practitioners, dentists or opticians.NHS Tribunal Scotland
The NHS Tribunal Scotland handles cases referred by Health Boards of fraud and other misconduct by medical, dental, ophthalmic or pharmaceutical practitioners, and considers whether the practitioner should be disqualified from working in the NHS in Scotland.Primary care trust discipline committees
discipline committees investigate disciplinary matters against various primary health care professionals.Intellectual property
Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks
The Comptroller can decide disputes relating to trade marks, patents and registered and unregistered designs.Controller of Plant Variety Rights
The Controller of Plant Variety Rights considers applications for plant variety rights, and hears representations from others who may be affected by the grant of such rights before making a final decision.Copyright Tribunal
The Copyright Tribunal decides disputes about the terms and conditions of licences offered by, or licensing schemes operated by, collective licensing bodies in the copyright and related rights area.Plant Varieties and Seeds Tribunal
The Plant Varieties and Seeds Tribunal hears appeals against decisions of the Controller of Plant Variety Rights regarding plant variety rights, against decisions of the Agriculture Ministers on the listing of new varieties of the main agricultural and vegetable species and seeds certification, and against the decisions of the Forestry Commissioners on matters concerning forest reproduction materials.Property and land
Adjudicator to HM Land Registry
The Adjudicators to HM Land Registry deal with disputes arising from applications to register, or change the registration of, land in England and Wales.Agricultural arbitrators
settle disputes between agricultural landlords and tenants, mostly relating to rent reviews.Agricultural land tribunals
The agricultural land tribunals deal with issues relating to agricultural tenancies, and drainage disputes between neighbours.Commons commissioners
decide disputes about the registration of common land.Crofters Commission
The Crofters Commission regulates crofting in the Scottish Highlands and Islands.Forestry committees
s deal with appeals against refusals by the Forestry Commissioners to grant a felling licence or the replanting conditions attached to a felling licence, or against a restocking notice or a felling direction served by the Forestry Commissioners.Leasehold valuation tribunals
s decide disputes relating to residential leasehold property, for example the price to be paid when renewing a lease, the tenant's right of first refusal when the landlord sells the property and service charges.Planning inquiries
The Planning Inspectorate hears appeals against planning decisions by local authorities, and against enforcement action. It also decides appeals on a range of similar matters, such as tree preservation orders or rights of way orders which have been objected to.Rent assessment committees and rent tribunals
s and rent tribunals determines disputes about fair and market rents, for examples objections to rents assessed by the Rent Service, establishing an open market rent figure or deciding new rental terms after the end of an assured tenancy or assured shorthold tenancy.Residential property tribunals
s deal with appeals against the refusal by a local housing authority or housing association to allow a tenant to buy their home on the grounds that the property is particularly suitable for occupation by elderly persons, applications for and appeals against empty dwelling management orders, and appeals against various other types of housing orders and notices.Valuation tribunals
The Valuation Tribunal for England and the Valuation Tribunal for Wales hear appeals concerning Council Tax, non-domestic rates and land drainage rates.Pensions
Board of the Pension Protection Fund
The Board of the Pension Protection Fund considers applications for compensation to occupational pension schemes, with insolvent employers, that suffer a loss that can be attributable to an offence involving fraud or dishonesty.Pensions Ombudsman and Pension Protection Fund Ombudsman
The Pensions Ombudsman makes binding determinations on complaints concerning occupational and personal pension schemes.The Pension Protection Fund Ombudsman can review certain decisions of the Pension Protection Fund and also deals with appeals from decisions of the Financial Assistance Scheme.
Pensions Regulator
The Determinations Panel of the Pensions Regulator decides whether to impose sanctions where an investigation has identified breaches of the law or codes of practice relating to pensions, and also considers applications for the Pensions Regulator to use its powers.Police and fire fighters pensions appeals tribunals
The Police Pensions Appeals Tribunal hears appeals against decisions of police authorities to refuse to grant a pension, or to grant a smaller pension than is claimed.The Fire Fighters Pensions Appeals Tribunal performs a similar role.
Transport
Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Arbitration Tribunal
The Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Arbitration Tribunal was established to hear appeals over the valuation of shares to compensate individual operators following the nationalisation of the UK aerospace and shipbuilding industries in the late 1970s. It was abolished in March 2013.Civil Aviation Authority
Panels of members of the Civil Aviation Authority hear appeals regarding refusals to grant, or variations or revocations of, an aerodrome licence, an air operator's certificate, an air traffic controller’s licence, approval for a person to provide an air traffic control service, a certificate of airworthiness or a permit to fly, approval of equipment for use on board an aircraft or in the provision of an air traffic control service, a maintenance engineer’s licence and a pilot’s licence.Traffic
Parking and Traffic Appeals Service (parking adjudicators)
s hear parking appeals against fixed penalty notices issued for parking, bus lane and various traffic sign contraventions within Greater London.Road User Charging Adjudicator Tribunal
s hear appeals against congestion charging and low emission zone penalties in Greater London.Traffic commissioners
The traffic commissioners license operators of heavy goods vehicles and public service vehicles, grant vocational licences to drivers of such vehicles, and register local bus services; they also take action against operators and drivers where the required standards are not met, and can fine bus companies where services do not run on time.Traffic Penalty Tribunal (including Bus Lane Adjudicators)
The Traffic Penalty Tribunal decides appeals against parking and bus lane penalties issued in England and Wales.. It was created by statutary instrument to fulfil provisions of the Traffic Management Act 2004, it is partly responsible to the PATROL joint committee, a collection of local authorities responsible for enforcing PCNs who make use of the trafic penalty tribunals adjudication process.Decisions of the Traffic Penalty Tribunal can be challenged by judicial review. The appeal process is governed by the Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions Representations and Appeals Regulations 2007 and The Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions General Regulations 2007 .
The tribunal handles roughly 25000 cases per year, the vast majority of appeals are handled virtually