Progress of the Inquiry
The Inquiry began on 28 June 2022. Its investigations are organised into Modules. Throughout each of these Modules, the Inquiry hears evidence from witnesses, experts and Core Participants through a series of corresponding hearings.
Structure of the InquiryThis broadcast is scheduled. You will be able to stream it below or on our YouTube channel (opens in new tab) from 10:00 am on 9 September 2024.
The broadcast for this hearing will be available soon.
Every Story Matters
We are inviting you to tell us about your experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Every Story Matters is an online form that asks you to choose from a list of topics and then tell us about what happened. By taking part, you help us to understand the effect of Covid-19, the response of the authorities, and any lessons that can be learned.
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Updates from the Inquiry
Inquiry visits Llandudno and Blackpool to hear the UK’s pandemic stories
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has travelled to Llandudno and Blackpool to hear local people share their pandemic experiences with the Inquiry in person.
Update: Preliminary Hearing for Impact of the Pandemic on Test, Trace and Isolate (Module 7) in June
The Inquiry will be holding an initial preliminary hearing for its seventh investigation into the impact of the pandemic on ‘Test, Trace and Isolate’ (Module 7). The preliminary hearing will be held at Dorland House, 121 Westbourne Terrace, London, W2 6BU (map) on Thursday 27 June...
Update: Inquiry to publish first report, Module 1 ‘Resilience and preparedness’, in July
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry will publish its first report and recommendations following its investigation into the UK’s ‘Resilience and preparedness (Module 1)’ for the pandemic on Thursday 18 July 2024.