UK COVID-19 Inquiry

Ongoing

COVID-19 Inquiry

Chair Baroness Heather Hallett Judge / Judiciary
Established 28 Apr 2022
Commissioned by Cabinet Office Commissioned by the Prime Minister

Public inquiry examining the UK's response to and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and learning lessons for the future. The inquiry is examining preparedness, decision-making, health and social care, vaccines, and the impact on different communities.

3 years, 11 months Duration (ongoing)
£192m Total Cost
Government Response

Total Recommendations 39
Data last updated: 19 Mar 2026
Data verified: 24 Mar 2026 (import)
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9 debates 104 questions 22 statements since Jul 2020
Written Ministerial Statement UK Covid-19 Inquiry Module 3 Report
Baroness Smith of Basildon (Labour)
19 Mar 2026
Written Ministerial Statement UK Covid-19 Inquiry Module 3 Report
Sir Keir Starmer (Labour)
19 Mar 2026
Written Question Covid-19 Inquiry
Baroness Lister of Burtersett (Labour)
05 Mar 2026
Early Day Motion Covid Day of Reflection 2026
Josh Babarinde (Liberal Democrat)
02 Mar 2026
Written Question Mental Health: Children
Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour)
24 Feb 2026
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Title Volume Publication Date Recs Links
Module 1: Resilience and Preparedness 1 18 Jul 2024 10
Module 2: Core Decision-Making 2 20 Nov 2025 19
Module 3: Impact on Healthcare Systems 3 19 Mar 2026 10
Every Story Matters Listening Exercise 30 Nov 2023 0
12 May 2021
Inquiry Announced

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a statutory public inquiry.

Source
15 Dec 2021
Chair Appointed

Baroness Hallett appointed as Chair.

28 Jun 2022
Terms of Reference Set

Terms of Reference finalised after consultation.

Source
04 Oct 2022
Preliminary Hearing

First preliminary hearing held.

13 Jun 2023
Module 1 Hearings Begin

Module 1 examining preparedness and resilience began.

03 Oct 2023
Module 2 Hearings

Module 2 examining core UK decision-making.

15 Jan 2024
Module 2 Devolved Nations

Hearings examining Scottish, Welsh and NI decision-making.

18 Jul 2024
Module 1 Report Published

First report on pandemic preparedness published.

Source
09 Sep 2024
Module 3: Healthcare

Module 3 examining impact on healthcare systems began.

31 Dec 2025
Further Modules Planned

Modules on vaccines, care sector, and other topics planned through 2026.

Total Inquiry Cost (Cumulative) £192,035,000
Cost Breakdown (to Sep 2025)
Inquiry Legal Costs £59,430,000 Panel remuneration & Counsel to the Inquiry
Core Participant Legal Costs £51,405,000 Legal funding for core participants
Panel £835,000
Staff £27,758,000
Other £52,607,000
Cumulative figures from FY25-26 Q2 report. Staff costs = Inquiry Secretariat only (Permanent/Contingent staff tracked separately in some years but not in cumulative). Other includes: Every Story Matters, Modules, Operational and Cross-cutting, and miscellaneous.
Cost History
Period Total Inquiry Legal CP Legal Source
Sep 2025 £19,012,000 £10,892,000 £8,471,000
Sep 2025 (cum.) £192,035,000 £59,430,000 £51,405,000
Mar 2025 £66,723,000 £18,704,000 £20,470,000
Mar 2024 £80,889,000 £20,453,000 £19,335,000
Mar 2023 £25,625,000 £9,210,000 £3,129,000

Recommendations (19)

COVID-M2.1
Under Consideration
NI CMO Independence
Recommendation
The Department of Health (Northern Ireland) should reconstitute the role of the Chief Medical Officer for Northern Ireland as an independent advisory role. The Chief Medical Officer for Northern Ireland should not have managerial responsibilities within the Department of Health … Read more
Published evidence summary
The COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of today's date (24 March 2026), no formal government response has been received, and no specific evidence of action relating to the reconstitution of the Chief Medical Officer for Northern Ireland's role has been identified in the publicly available sources provided.
Department of Health NI (Primary)
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COVID-M2.2
Under Consideration
Devolved Nations SAGE Attendance
Recommendation
The Government Office for Science (GO-Science) should invite the governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to nominate a small number of representatives to attend meetings of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) from the outset of any future … Read more
Published evidence summary
The Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of 24 March 2026, no government response has been received, and no specific actions regarding devolved nations' attendance at SAGE meetings have been publicly documented in the provided evidence.
Government Office for Science (Primary)
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COVID-M2.3
Under Consideration
UK-wide Expert Register
Recommendation
The Government Office for Science (GO-Science) should develop and maintain a register of experts across the four nations of the UK who would be willing to participate in scientific advisory groups, covering a broad range of potential civil emergencies. Read more
Published evidence summary
The Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of 24 March 2026, no government response has been received, and no specific actions regarding the development of a UK-wide expert register have been publicly documented in the provided evidence.
Government Office for Science (Primary)
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COVID-M2.4
Under Consideration
Publish Technical Advice During Emergencies
Recommendation
During a whole-system civil emergency, the UK government and devolved administrations should each routinely publish technical advice on scientific, economic and social matters at the earliest opportunity, as well as the minutes of expert advisory groups – except where there … Read more
Published evidence summary
The Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of 24 March 2026, no government response has been received, and no specific actions regarding the routine publication of technical advice and expert advisory group minutes during emergencies have been publicly documented in the provided evidence.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.5
Under Consideration
Advisory Group Terms of Appointment
Recommendation
The Government Office for Science (GO-Science), the Scottish Government, the Welsh Government and the Department of Health (Northern Ireland) should each develop standard terms of appointment for all participants in scientific advisory groups. These terms should include: clarity around the … Read more
Published evidence summary
The Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of 24 March 2026, no government response has been received, and no specific actions regarding the development of standard terms of appointment for participants in scientific advisory groups have been publicly documented in the provided evidence.
Government Office for Science (Primary)
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COVID-M2.6
Under Consideration
Enact Socio-economic Duty
Recommendation
The UK government should bring into force in England section 1 of the Equality Act 2010, implementing the socio-economic duty. The Northern Ireland Assembly and Northern Ireland Executive should consider an equivalent provision within section 75 of the Northern Ireland … Read more
Published evidence summary
The Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of 24 March 2026, no government response has been received, and no specific actions regarding bringing into force section 1 of the Equality Act 2010 in England or an equivalent provision in Northern Ireland have been publicly documented in the provided evidence.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.7
Under Consideration
Statutory Child Rights Impact Assessments
Recommendation

The UK government should introduce legislation to place child rights impact assessments on a statutory footing in England. The Northern Ireland Executive should consider an equivalent provision.

Published evidence summary
The Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of 24 March 2026, no government response has been received, and no specific actions regarding the introduction of legislation for statutory child rights impact assessments in England or an equivalent provision in Northern Ireland have been publicly documented in the provided evidence.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.8
Under Consideration
Vulnerable People Framework
Recommendation
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should each agree a framework that identifies people who would be most at risk of becoming infected by and dying from a disease and those who are most likely … Read more
Published evidence summary
The Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of 24 March 2026, no government response has been received, and no specific actions regarding the agreement of a vulnerable people framework by the UK government and devolved administrations have been publicly documented in the provided evidence.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.9
Under Consideration
NI Emergency Powers Review
Recommendation
The Northern Ireland Executive and UK government (in consultation with the Irish government where necessary) should review the structures and delegated powers of government in Northern Ireland to consider: the empowerment of the First Minister and deputy First Minister jointly … Read more
Published evidence summary
The Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of 24 March 2026, no government response has been received, and no specific actions regarding a review of emergency powers and structures in Northern Ireland have been publicly documented in the provided evidence.
Northern Ireland Executive (Primary)
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COVID-M2.10
Under Consideration
Pandemic Decision-Making Framework
Recommendation
The UK government and devolved administrations should set out in future pandemic preparedness strategies how decision-making will work in a future pandemic. This should include provision for COBR to be used as the initial response structure and set out how … Read more
Published evidence summary
The COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of today's date (24 March 2026), no formal government response has been received, and no specific evidence of action relating to a future pandemic decision-making framework has been identified in the publicly available sources provided.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.11
Under Consideration
Leadership Succession Arrangements
Recommendation
The UK government and the devolved administrations should each establish formal arrangements for covering the roles of Prime Minister and First Minister (and in Northern Ireland, deputy First Minister) as applicable during a whole-system civil emergency, should the incumbent be … Read more
Published evidence summary
The COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of today's date (24 March 2026), no formal government response has been received, and no specific evidence of action relating to establishing formal leadership succession arrangements for whole-system civil emergencies has been identified in the publicly available sources provided.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.12
Under Consideration
Central Emergency Taskforces
Recommendation
The response to a future whole-system civil emergency should be coordinated via central taskforces in each of the UK, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, with responsibility for the commissioning and synthesis of advice, coordination of a single data picture and … Read more
Published evidence summary
The COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of today's date (24 March 2026), no formal government response has been received, and no specific evidence of action relating to the coordination of future civil emergencies via central taskforces has been identified in the publicly available sources provided.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.13
Under Consideration
NI Executive Confidentiality Duty
Recommendation

The Executive Office should amend the Ministerial Code to impose a duty of confidentiality on ministers that prohibits the disclosure of the individual views of ministers expressed during meetings of the Northern Ireland Executive Committee.

Published evidence summary
The COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of today's date (24 March 2026), no formal government response has been received, and no specific evidence of action relating to amending the Ministerial Code for Northern Ireland Executive confidentiality has been identified in the publicly available sources provided.
The Executive Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.14
Under Consideration
Accessible Emergency Communications
Recommendation
The UK government and the devolved administrations should each develop action plans for how government communications will be made more accessible during a pandemic. As a minimum, these should include making provision for the translation of government press conferences into … Read more
Published evidence summary
The COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of today's date (24 March 2026), no formal government response has been received, and no specific evidence of action relating to developing action plans for accessible emergency communications has been identified in the publicly available sources provided.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.15
Under Consideration
Parliamentary Scrutiny of Emergency Powers
Recommendation
The UK government and devolved administrations should ensure that the draft affirmative procedure is the standard process for enacting substantial and wide-ranging powers in a civil emergency, such as a pandemic, under primary public health legislation. Any departure from this … Read more
Published evidence summary
The COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of today's date (24 March 2026), no formal government response has been received, and no specific evidence of action relating to ensuring the draft affirmative procedure for parliamentary scrutiny of emergency powers has been identified in the publicly available sources provided.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.16
Under Consideration
Civil Contingencies Act Review
Recommendation
The UK government should undertake a review of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 to assess its potential role in managing future civil emergencies, including pandemics, and whether it could be employed as an interim emergency framework until more specific legislation … Read more
Published evidence summary
The COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of today's date (24 March 2026), no formal government response has been received, and no specific evidence of action relating to a review of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 has been identified in the publicly available sources provided.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.17
Under Consideration
Public Emergency Information Portal
Recommendation
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should develop an online portal for use in future civil emergencies, where members of the public can access information on the legal restrictions that apply in their area and … Read more
Published evidence summary
The COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of today's date (24 March 2026), no formal government response has been received, and no specific evidence of action relating to developing an online public emergency information portal has been identified in the publicly available sources provided.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.18
Under Consideration
Devolved Nations COBR Attendance
Recommendation
The UK government should invite the devolved administrations, as a matter of standard practice, to nominate relevant ministers and officials to attend COBR meetings in the event of relevant whole-system civil emergencies that have the potential to have UK-wide effects. Read more
Published evidence summary
The COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of today's date (24 March 2026), no formal government response has been received, and no specific evidence of action relating to inviting devolved administrations to COBR meetings as standard practice has been identified in the publicly available sources provided.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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COVID-M2.19
No Published Response
Four Nations Pandemic Structure
Recommendation
While intergovernmental relations should be facilitated through COBR in the initial months of any future pandemic, the UK government and devolved administrations should ensure that a specific four-nations structure, concerning pandemic response, is stood up at the same time as … Read more
Published evidence summary
The Module 2 report, which includes this recommendation, was published on 20 November 2025. As of 24 March 2026, no government response has been received, and no specific actions regarding a four-nations pandemic structure have been publicly documented in the provided evidence.
Cabinet Office (Primary)
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