Change description : 2025-08-14 12:12:00: The timeline for reviewing all FCO high priority classes dating from 1996 to 2002 has been extended to 2029. [Guidance and regulationForeign, Commonwealth & Development Office]
Preparation for transfer to The National Archives of FCDO annual departmental files
Under the Public Records Act, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office must transfer files selected for permanent preservation to The National Archives.
In 2013 the UK government began its move towards releasing records when they are 20 years old, instead of 30. Government departments were required to transfer 2 years’ worth of their records to The National Archives (TNA) each year until 2022.
Until the merger of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) and the Department for International Development (DFID) into the FCDO, the 2 former departments used distinct ways of prioritising their review of standard departmental files. In both cases the approach was adapted to the size and nature of their standard file collections and agreed with the independent Advisory Council on National Records and Archives.
The FCO prioritised the preparation for release of high priority annual departmental files created between 1983 and 2002. These high priority files are chiefly records created by the main geographical departments of the former FCO, although the historical significance of events reported in the files also comes into play in our prioritisation. Due to the volume of annual departmental files and the resources required for our non-standard files release programme, the FCO had to postpone the review of lower priority annual departmental files.
Around2027,The welist expectof high priority files was considered again in 2025 to haveensure completedthose files of the preparationhighest forpublic transferinterest would be reviewed first.
By the end of high2029 prioritywe formerexpect to have reviewed all our FCO fileshigh-priority createdclasses dating from between 19831996 and 2002. We will then start the review and preparation for transfer of lower prioritypriority FCO files filescreated over thatthe period1983 to 2002 period, in addition to high priority files created after 2002. InIn DFID’s case, owing to smaller volumes involved, all files have been reviewed over a designated 3-year time period, most recently DFID departmental files created between 1995 and 1997.
Timetable for preparing annual departmental files for release
This timetable shows the:
order in which the FCDO is preparing 1995 and later files for release
year when we expect the files to be ready for physical transfer from the FCDO’s archive to TNA
For forthcoming releases, the timetable does not show the date when the files will be available for public release at TNA. Following physical transfer, TNA needs more time to prepare the files for release.
Files that TNA is currently preparing are shown as ‘Transferred to TNA’. All high priority annual departmental files before 1995 have been transferred to TNA.