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.


Help & Support

We understand that the pandemic has affected people in different ways, and that the process of investigating the pandemic could cause you to experience distress.

Support whilst engaging with the Inquiry


Children and Young People's Voices Research Project

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry commissioned Verian to undertake this project to provide an insight of children and young people’s experiences, and how they perceived the impact of the pandemic on them. The findings of this report will be used by the Inquiry to understand how children and young people felt about and adapted to changes that took place in the pandemic and their effects.

Read the report

Hearings

Children and Young People (Module 8) – Public Hearings

  • Date: 29 September 2025
  • Starts: 10:30 am
  • Module: Children and Young People (Module 8)
  • Type: Module 8

This broadcast is scheduled. You will be able to stream it below or on our YouTube channel (opens in new tab) from 10:30 am on 29 September 2025.

This broadcast will be available soon.


Every Story Matters

Thank you to everyone who has shared their story through Every Story Matters

This was the largest listening exercise ever undertaken by a UK public Inquiry. Tens of thousands of people shared their experience of the pandemic and the impact it had on them and the people around them.

On 23 May 2025, Every Story Matters closed but these stories will continue to play a crucial role in the Inquiry’s investigations. They will become part of the public record, and help Baroness Heather Hallett, the Inquiry Chair, make recommendations for the future.

Every Story Matters Records

News

Updates from the Inquiry

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“Life changed so quickly”: Major new research reveals pandemic's profound impact on children and young people as Inquiry prepares for Module 8 hearings

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has today published groundbreaking research after hearing directly from 600 children and young people aged 9-22, revealing a multitude of profound, distressing and life-altering ways the pandemic affected them.

  • Date: 15 September 2025
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Final preliminary hearing for Economic response (Module 9)

Next week, Wednesday 10 September 2025, will see the Inquiry hold the final preliminary hearing for its investigation into the Economic response (Module 9).

  • Date: 4 September 2025
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Inquiry to publish second report, Module 2 ‘Core UK decision-making and political governance’, November 2025

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry will publish its second report and recommendations in November 2025, which concludes its investigation into ‘Core UK decision-making and political governance (Module 2)’ during the pandemic.

  • Date: 2 September 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.