What is the UK Covid-19 Inquiry?

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has been set up to examine the UK’s response to and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and learn lessons for the future. The Inquiry’s work is guided by its Terms of Reference.

Every Story Matters: Vaccines and Therapeutics

The Inquiry has published the next record of what it has heard through Every Story Matters. This record focuses on people’s experiences of vaccines and therapeutics during the pandemic.

Read the record

Hearings

Procurement (Module 5) – Public Hearings

  • Date: 13 March 2025
  • Starts: 10:00 am
  • Module: Procurement (Module 5)
  • Type: Public

Module 5 public hearings timetable

This 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 13 March 2025.

This broadcast 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.

Find out more and take part

News

Updates from the Inquiry

Every Story Matters closes in May, but there is still time to share your story

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has today (Thursday 6 March 2025) announced that the Every Story Matters online form will close for submissions on Friday 23 May 2025. 

  • Date: 6 March 2025
Inquiry staff at an Every Story Matters event

UK Covid-19 Inquiry brings UK-wide Every Story Matters public events programme to a close

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has held its final Every Story Matters public events with hundreds of honest, raw and emotional conversations taking place in Manchester, Bristol and Swansea.

  • Date: 21 February 2025
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Module 10 ‘Impact on society’: Inquiry announces roundtable sessions exploring the Covid pandemic’s impact on funerals and bereavement support, religious and cultural institutions, key workers, hospitality and more

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry’s work on its tenth and final investigation - Module 10 ‘Impact on Society’ - is accelerating with the announcement at today’s preliminary hearing (Tuesday 18 February) of multiple roundtable sessions set to inform its findings.

  • Date: 18 February 2025

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Documents

Our document library holds all publications, evidence, reports and records related to investigations and the running of the Inquiry.

Structure of the Inquiry

Information about the topics of investigations (modules) that will be explored to deliver on the aims of the Inquiry.

Terms of Reference

The Inquiry has now received its final Terms of Reference, which set out the topics of the Inquiry’s investigations into the UK’s pandemic response.