Key developments relating to devolution are set out here. For more information see the media pages of the Northern Ireland Office, Scotland Office and Wales Office.
31 March: A new, comprehensive set of guidance on devolution has been published, and can be found here.
29 March: The revised Memorandum of Understanding was presented to Parliament and can be found here.
10 March: At a meeting of the Joint Ministerial Committee (Domestic), Ministers from HM Government, the Scottish Executive, the Welsh Assembly Government and the Northern Ireland Executive agreed a revised and updated Memorandum of Understanding, including a protocol on dispute resolution.
10 March: The Prime Minister welcomed the Northern Ireland Assembly's vote in support of the devolution of policing and justice powers.
20 February: In response to the First Minister of Wales' letter of notification, following the National Assembly for Wales' resolution calling for a referendum on further law-making powers, the Secretary of State for Wales confirmed his officials will take forward preparations for the referendum.
17 December: HM Treasury responds to the House of Lords Select Committee on the Barnett Formula.
26 November: Secretary of State for Wales outlines future arrangements for funding of devolution in Wales, following the first report of the Independent Commission on Funding and Finance for Wales (the Holtham Commission).
25 November: Secretary of State for Scotland gave a statement to the House of Commons on the Government's White Paper on Scotland's Future in the United Kingdom, following the final report of the Commission on Scottish Devolution.
16 September: Joint Ministerial Committee met in plenary session, discussing inter-administration relations and the economy, with the Prime Minister leading a discussion of the forthcoming meeting of the G20 in Pittsburgh.
16 July: Government responded to the Justice Committee's report Devolution: A Decade On.
15 June: Publication of Serving Scotland Better: Scotland and the United Kingdom in the 21st Century, the final report of the Calman Commission on Scottish Devolution.
10 June: Devolution one of five major issues focussed on in the Prime Minister's statement on constitutional reform.
12 March: Finance Ministers of the devolved administrations and the Chief Secretary to the Treasury took park in a quadrilateral meeting in Edinburgh
11 March: First meeting held of the Joint Ministerial Committee (Domestic)
25 February: The Prime Minister met the leaders of the Devolved Administrations to discuss the economy, among other matters.
2 December: First report of the Calman Commission on Scottish Devolution
27 November: Announcement of UK-wide agreement on marine planning, following discussion at JMC
10 November: UK Government evidence to Calman Commission
25 June: JMC plenary statement