UK COVID-19 Inquiry
OngoingCOVID-19 Inquiry
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.
Parliamentary Activity 254 Click to expand
Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent (Labour)
Nick Thomas-Symonds (Labour)
Baroness Smith of Basildon (Labour)
Reports (5) Click to expand
| Title | Volume | Publication Date | Tracked 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 | |
| Module 4: Vaccines and Therapeutics | 4 | 16 Apr 2026 | 5 | |
| Every Story Matters | Listening Exercise | 30 Nov 2023 | 0 |
Timeline (10) Click to expand
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a statutory public inquiry.
SourceBaroness Hallett appointed as Chair.
First preliminary hearing held.
Module 1 examining preparedness and resilience began.
Module 2 examining core UK decision-making.
Hearings examining Scottish, Welsh and NI decision-making.
Module 3 examining impact on healthcare systems began.
Modules on vaccines, care sector, and other topics planned through 2026.
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Cost Breakdown (to Sep 2025)
Cost History
Recommendations (19)
NI CMO Independence
- The UK government stated in its Module 2 response (25 March 2026) that this recommendation is not for it to respond to (UK Government Response to the Covid-19 Inquiry Module 2 Report, CP 1534, 25 March 2026).
- No published response from the Northern Ireland Department of Health has been identified.
Devolved Nations SAGE Attendance
- According to the response, the three Chief Scientific Advisers of the devolved governments will be invited to SAGE from the outset of any future emergency, with participant or observer status decided by the Government Chief Scientific Adviser.
- Chief Medical Officers and Chief Veterinary Officers of the devolved governments will also be invited where relevant.
- These arrangements have not yet been tested in a real emergency activation since the policy change. No independent verification of the operational readiness of these arrangements has been published.
UK-wide Expert Register
- GO-Science committed to refreshing expert selection processes during 2026, including practical steps to support greater diversity.
- The response describes open calls for applications as a 'longer-term ambition' rather than a current commitment, citing resource implications and the need for flexible selection processes.
- No independent assessment of the current register's breadth or diversity has been published.
Publish Technical Advice During Emergencies
- The Amber Book was updated in April 2025 and sets out a national framework for crisis response, including provisions for scientific and technical advice (Managing Crisis in Central Government, Cabinet Office, April 2025).
- GO-Science and Cabinet Office published updated SAGE guidance in 2024 stating that SAGE papers and minutes will be published 'as and when appropriate' in future emergencies.
- The GOV.UK/PREPARE website provides public-facing emergency preparedness guidance.
- The response notes that full disclosure may not always be appropriate, leaving discretion with the government of the day.
Advisory Group Terms of Appointment
- GO-Science committed to reviewing and updating terms, conditions and support for participants by 2027.
- The response states GO-Science will develop guidance on compensation for participants whose time commitment results in significant absence from substantive roles.
- The 2027 deadline has not yet passed; no updated terms have been published.
Enact Socio-economic Duty
- The response states that statutory guidance is being drafted and engagement with listed public bodies is underway.
- Section 1 of the Equality Act 2010 remains uncommenced in England as of March 2026, though it has been commenced in Scotland (since April 2018) and Wales (since March 2021).
- No commencement date or draft statutory guidance has been published.
Statutory Child Rights Impact Assessments
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.
- The response states the government considers that mandating CRIAs risks making them a 'mechanical recitation of points' rather than a meaningful tool.
- The government indicated it will consider findings from the Module 8 report (on children and young people) when published.
- The Department for Education is working with Cabinet Office to incorporate children's interests into crisis planning.
Vulnerable People Framework
- DHSC published a Pandemic Preparedness Strategy on 25 March 2026, which includes commitments on vulnerability frameworks.
- Cabinet Office published updated guidance on identifying vulnerable people in emergencies in April 2025 (Identifying and supporting persons who are vulnerable in an emergency, Cabinet Office, April 2025).
- The UK Government Resilience Action Plan was published in July 2025.
- The National Situation Centre has created a Risk Vulnerability Tool to estimate vulnerable populations.
- NHS England's Core20PLUS5 framework is in use to address healthcare inequalities.
- DHSC has committed to reviewing existing guidance to identify gaps, but this review is still underway.
NI Emergency Powers Review
- The UK government stated in its Module 2 response (25 March 2026) that it believes the Northern Ireland Executive and parties should consider how necessary changes should be made (UK Government Response to the Covid-19 Inquiry Module 2 Report, CP 1534, 25 March 2026).
- The response notes the Assembly and Executive Review Committee is currently considering whether the institutions require wider reform.
- The UK government stated it will stand ready to discuss proposals for changes to the Strand One institutions.
- No specific legislative or structural changes have been announced.
Pandemic Decision-Making Framework
- DHSC published a Pandemic Preparedness Strategy on 25 March 2026.
- The Amber Book, updated April 2025, provides a default model recommending two Cabinet committees (Strategy and Operations) for pandemic response (Managing Crisis in Central Government, Cabinet Office, April 2025).
- The response states COBR would be used for initial response, with transition to a taskforce model for enduring response.
- Devolved governments would be invited to participate in COBR and taskforce meetings.
- The Minister for Women and Equalities will be engaged in decision-making on vulnerable groups.
Leadership Succession Arrangements
- No details were provided on the specific form these contingency arrangements will take.
- No published documentation of formal succession or deputisation arrangements for the Prime Minister during emergencies has been identified.
Central Emergency Taskforces
- The Amber Book, updated April 2025, sets out principles for establishing and running a taskforce for protracted crises (Managing Crisis in Central Government, Cabinet Office, April 2025).
- Operational plans for a pandemic taskforce have been drafted within the Cabinet Office Pandemic Concept of Operations.
- Exercise Pegasus (Autumn 2025) tested key elements of a taskforce model, including devolved government liaison officers.
- The Pandemic Concept of Operations has not been published; Exercise Pegasus post-exercise report is expected Winter 2026.
NI Executive Confidentiality Duty
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.
- The UK government stated in its Module 2 response (25 March 2026) that this recommendation is not for it to respond to (UK Government Response to the Covid-19 Inquiry Module 2 Report, CP 1534, 25 March 2026).
- No published response from the Northern Ireland Executive Office has been identified.
Accessible Emergency Communications
- The GCS Crisis Communications Operating Model was updated in 2023 (Crisis Communications Operating Model, Government Communication Service, 2023).
- New crisis communication planning guidance was issued to departments in 2024 (Crisis Comms Planning Guide, Government Communication Service, 2024).
- A BSL interpretation protocol has been established in accordance with the BSL Act 2022.
- A central New Media Unit was launched in the Cabinet Office.
- Communication teams participated in Exercise Pegasus (September-October 2025).
- No independent assessment of the accessibility or effectiveness of these measures has been published.
Parliamentary Scrutiny of Emergency Powers
- The 2025 Guide to Making Legislation includes a Delegated Powers Toolkit setting out considerations for delegated powers (Guide to Making Legislation, Cabinet Office, 2025).
- The response does not commit to making the draft affirmative procedure the standard process, stating that different emergencies may require different legislative approaches on a case-by-case basis.
- No specific commitment to mandatory sunset clauses or bimonthly ministerial reporting has been made.
Civil Contingencies Act Review
- The next Post Implementation Review of the CCA 2004 Regulations is due to be laid in Parliament by March 2027.
- The government stated it will use this review to explore the applicability of Part 2 emergency powers to pandemics, including potential adjustments to safeguards such as the triple lock test.
- The review has not yet been completed or published.
Public Emergency Information Portal
- The response cites information ownership constraints: different communication channels are owned by different bodies, and devolved governments have specific responsibilities.
- The government points to GOV.UK, GOV.UK/Prepare, and the Resilience Direct platform as existing tools.
- Work with devolved governments on crisis communications coordination is planned for 2026, including co-producing shared principles for aligning communications.
- No single repository for restrictions and guidance has been developed.
Devolved Nations COBR Attendance
- The Amber Book, updated April 2025, states devolved government ministers and officials are invited to relevant meetings including COBR (Managing Crisis in Central Government, Cabinet Office, April 2025).
- The response states invitations remain on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the Chair, rather than as a matter of standard practice as the Inquiry recommended.
Four Nations Pandemic Structure
- A review of intergovernmental relations was published jointly by the UK and devolved governments in 2022, establishing structures and ways of working adopted by all four governments.
- Cabinet Office collaborated with devolved governments on operational planning for the COBR-to-taskforce transition in preparation for Exercise Pegasus.
- Devolved government ministers and officials will be invited to COBR and taskforce Cabinet Committee meetings.
- The Exercise Pegasus post-exercise report, expected Winter 2026, has not yet been published.