Our Northern Ireland office

Published: 5 January 2024
Last updated: 5 September 2025

The Ofcom team in Belfast represents Ofcom in Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland in Ofcom. We ensure that we keep in touch with the views and opinions of citizens and consumers, the regulated industries and stakeholders more generally in Northern Ireland and factor these into our policy and decision-making.

We do this by consulting through regular industry and political contact, hosting events to discuss key policy issues, and ensuring that as wide a variety of stakeholders as possible are aware of our work.

There is an Ofcom Board member for Northern Ireland, Karen Baxter, who sits on the main Ofcom Board, as well as a Content Board member, Maria McCann, for Northern Ireland.

We are also able to draw on the experience and expertise of Ofcom’s Advisory Committee for Northern Ireland.

Jonathan Rose, Director Ofcom Northern Ireland

Jonathan oversees all aspects of Ofcom’s work in Northern Ireland, including managing relationships with telecoms providers and local broadcasters, as well as Ofcom’s public affairs and media relations work.

Contact Jonathan: Jonathan.Rose@ofcom.org.uk

James Stinson, Regulatory Affairs Manager

James is responsible for broadcasting (TV and radio). He leads on consumer affairs and manages external and internal communications for Ofcom in Northern Ireland. He also liaises with stakeholders and feeds into Ofcom’s policy and research work.

Contact James: James.Stinson@ofcom.org.uk

Judith Carville, Regulatory Affairs Manager

Judith leads on telecoms and spectrum issues in Northern Ireland and manages communications with politicians, civil servants and NI Assembly officials. Her role involves ensuring that stakeholders know and understand the implications of Ofcom’s policy and that relevant Northern Ireland issues are taken into consideration within Ofcom’s policy and research work.

Contact Judith: Judith.Carville@ofcom.org.uk

Bimpe Archer, Regulatory Affairs Associate

Bimpe is the Northern Ireland online safety lead. She is working to build public awareness of Ofcom’s future regulation of online services and platforms, engaging with politicians, government departments, industry, academia and civil society. She also leads Ofcom’s media literacy work in Northern Ireland, helping people participate and stay safe online.

Contact Bimpe: Bimpe.Archer@ofcom.org.uk

Jane Hillis, Regulatory Affairs Advisor

Jane manages the Belfast office and looks after the administration for the team in Northern Ireland. She also provides support to Ofcom’s Advisory Committee for Northern Ireland.

Contact Lisa: jane.hillis@ofcom.org.uk

Philip Morgan, Operations Manager Nations and Crown Dependencies

Philip manages Spectrum Operations in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, plus the UK Crown Dependencies, Isle Man and the Channel Islands. The team’s primary responsibility is to keep the civil radio spectrum free from harmful radio interference and ensure legitimate users can access radio spectrum for a wide range of business and personal applications.

Contact Philip: Philip.Morgan@ofcom.org.uk

Stuart Lannie, Senior Spectrum Engineering Officer Nations and Crown Dependencies

Stuart’s role involves investigating radio interference cases, including those involving safety of life, business radio and domestic radio. Safety of life cases include aircraft, Coastguard and emergency services. Business radio interference cases include mobile networks, utilities and onsite radio systems. Domestic interference includes TV cases passed from the BBC and Amateur Radio interference.

Contact Stuart: Stuart.Lannie@ofcom.org.uk

Robert Barfoot, Spectrum Engineering Officer

Robert is a Spectrum Engineering Officer in the Spectrum Assurance Team, based in Belfast. His role is to investigate and protect against interference to a wide range of radio services, including aircraft, marine, amateur, mobile networks and broadcast radio.

Contact Robert: Robert.Barfoot@ofcom.org.uk

The Advisory Committee for Northern Ireland advises Ofcom about the interests and opinions, in relation to communications matters, of persons living in Northern Ireland. Find out more about its role and members.

As a UK-wide public body operating in Northern Ireland, Ofcom has had a Northern Ireland Equality Scheme in place since shortly after Ofcom was established in 2003.

Our scheme has been revised and updated periodically, most recently in 2025 when we updated the scheme to reflect additional duties and powers Ofcom had been given, as well as changes to our governance structures, our approach to Impact Assessments and a new equality Action Plan. Our current scheme will run until 2030.

We publish Annual Progress Reports on how we are implementing both our Equality Scheme and Disability Action Plan for Northern Ireland.

Revised Northern Ireland Equality Scheme for Ofcom (PDF, 449.0 KB)

Section 75 Annual Progress Report 2024-25 (PDF, 524.0 KB)

The Disability Action Plan for Northern Ireland shows how Ofcom proposes to fulfil its duties under Section 49A of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA 1995) (as amended by article 5 of the Disability Discrimination (Northern Ireland) Order 2006), to have regard, when carrying out its functions, for the need to:

  • promote positive attitudes towards disabled people; and
  • encourage participation by disabled people in public life.

Disability Action Plan for Northern Ireland (PDF, 411.5 KB)
Last updated July 2022