List of public inquiries in the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, the term public inquiry refers to either statutory or non-statutory inquiries that have been established either previously by the Monarch or by government ministers of the United Kingdom, Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh governments to investigate either specific, controversial events or policy proposals. Non-statutory public inquiries are often used in order to investigate controversial events of national concern, the advantage being that they are more flexible than the statutory inquiry as they do not need to follow the requirements of the Inquiries Act 2005, The Inquiry Rules 2006 (UK, excluding Scotland) and The Inquiries (Scotland) Rules 2007.[1] Statutory inquiries can be held as subject-specific public inquiries, however most are now held under the Inquiries Act 2005 which repealed the Tribunals of Inquiry (Evidence) Act 1921.[2] This list excludes Public Local Inquiries (which encompasses Planning Inquiries, Compulsory Purchase Order Inquiries, Listed Building Inquiries etc.)

Only United Kingdom government ministers can establish public inquiries, set their terms of reference, and appoint the chair.[3] The UK Government considers that the main purpose of public inquiries is in “preventing recurrence”.[4] Between 1990 and 2017 UK governments spent at least £630m on public inquiries,[4] with most expensive being the Bloody Sunday Inquiry costing £210.6 million.[4][5] Most public inquiries take about two years to complete their work.[4] The Hammond Inquiry into ministerial conduct relating to the Hinduja affair in 2001 has been the shortest inquiry, taking just 45 days to report its findings.[4] The Inquiry into Hyponatraemia-related Deaths in Northern Ireland is the longest, which took 13 years and three months to conclude.[4]

Types of public inquiry

There are two types of public inquiry, the statutory inquiry and the non-statutory inquiry. Statutory public inquiries are led by a panel of professional people with a chairperson, who are often judges,[4] or a lord, professor, senior civil servant, scientist, doctor or engineer.[4][6] The big difference between the two types of public inquiries is that the non-statutory inquiry cannot compel witnesses to either give evidence under oath or to produce evidence relevant to the inquiry.[7]

There are four types of non-statutory inquiries:[8]

  • Non-statutory 'ad-hoc' inquiries, including independent panels,[8]
  • Royal commissions,[8]
  • Committees of privy counsellors,[8] and
  • Departmental inquiries.[8]

Public inquiries in the UK have historically been widely used, especially royal commissions.[9] Royal commissions were used so that the monarch could obtain advice and inquire into matters and misconduct outside of institutions, such as parliament.[9] The first royal commission goes back to William the Conqueror in the 11th century, when he nominated an inquiry to produce the Domesday Book of land ownership.[9] Royal commissions were later appointed by governments to obtain expert advice on subjects such as health, education, labour reform, public administration, welfare and factory legislation.[9]

Subject-specific public inquiries

Subject-specific public inquiries are sections held within other acts of Parliament which also have the powers of statutory public inquiries, these include;[10]

Suggested Layout of a Planning Inspectorate Inquiry room

Public local inquiries

A public local inquiry is an inquiry led by the independent Planning Inspectorate, for various local issues involving a local planning authority.[11] They follow formal rules and procedures, and they could include a planning application which has been refused permission, in which case it is called a Planning Inquiry, or an appeal against a compulsory purchase order, which are called a Compulsory Purchase Order Inquiry,[12][13] or listed building consent appeals, which are called a Listed Building Inquiry.[14] These types of inquiries may last for up to several days, or even weeks.[15] Inquiries are usually held in local planning authority offices, village halls or community centres.[15] One example of a Public Local Inquiry was the inquiry into the M4 Corridor around Newport Project in Wales, which followed The Highways (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 1994 and The Compulsory Purchase (Inquiries Procedure) (Wales) Rules 2010.[16] This list excludes public local inquiries due to the numerous inquiries involved.

The rules for public local inquiries throughout the United Kingdom

  • The Drought Orders (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 1984
  • The Highways (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 1994
  • The Public Libraries (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 1992
  • The Road Humps (Secretary of State) (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 1986

The rules for public local inquiries in England and Wales

  • The Town and Country Planning (Inquiries Procedure) (England) Rules 2000
  • The Rights of Way (Hearings and Inquiries Procedure) (England) Rules 2007
  • The Electricity Generating Stations and Overhead Lines (Inquiries Procedure) (England and Wales) Rules 2007
  • The Transport and Works (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 2004
  • The Pipe-lines (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 1995
  • The Town and Country Planning (Inquiries Procedure) (Wales) Rules 2003
  • The Compulsory Purchase (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 2007
  • The Compulsory Purchase (Inquiries Procedure) (Wales) Rules 2010
  • The Electricity (Offshore Generating Stations) (Inquiries Procedure) (Wales) Regulations 2019

The rules for public local inquiries in Scotland

  • The Town and Country Planning (Inquiries Procedure) (Scotland) Rules 1997
  • The Compulsory Purchase by Public Authorities (Inquiries Procedure) (Scotland) Rules 1998
  • The Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths Inquiry Procedure (Scotland) Rules 1977
  • The Transport and Works (Scotland) Act 2007 (Inquiries and Hearings Procedure) Rules 2007

The rules for public local inquiries in Northern Ireland

  • The Health and Safety Inquiries (Procedure) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1980
  • Planning (Inquiry Procedure) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2015
  • The Agricultural Marketing (Public Inquiry) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1984

Statutory public inquiries

Public inquiries under the Inquiries Act 2005

Current public inquiries

Inquiry name[8]Administration/
department
Chaired byAnnouncement dateWebsiteReason for inquiry and general notes
Scottish Child Abuse InquiryScottish GovernmentLady Smith17/12/2014childabuseinquiry.scotTo investigate the abuse of children in care in Scotland.[17]
Undercover Policing InquiryHome OfficeSir John Mitting12/03/2015ucpi.org.ukTo investigate undercover policing and to provide recommendations for the future[18]
Grenfell Tower InquiryOffice of Prime MinisterSir Martin Moore-Bick15/06/2017grenfelltowerinquiry.org.ukTo establish the facts of what happened at Grenfell Tower to prevent it happening again.[19]
Brook House InquiryHome OfficeKate Eves05/11/2019brookhouseinquiry.org.ukTo investigate the mistreatment of individuals who were detained at Brook House Immigration Removal Centre in 2017[20]
Sheku Bayoh InquiryScottish GovernmentLord Bracadale12/11/2019shekubayohinquiry.scotTo investigate the events surrounding the death of Sheku Bayoh, the subsequent investigation and whether race was a factor[21]
Scottish Hospitals InquiryScottish GovernmentLord Brodie03/08/2020hospitalsinquiry.scotTo investigate the construction of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Campus, Glasgow, and the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People, and Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Edinburgh.[22]
Muckamore Abbey Hospital InquiryNorthern Ireland ExecutiveTom Kark KC08/09/2020mahinquiry.org.ukTo investigate the issue of abuse of patients at Muckamore Abbey Hospital and to determine why the abuse happened and the range of circumstances that allowed it to happen.[23]
UK Covid-19 InquiryOffice of Prime MinisterBaroness Hallett12/05/2021covid19.public-inquiry.ukThe inquiry is set to "examine the UK's response to and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and learn lessons for the future".[24][25]
Post Office Horizon IT InquiryBEISSir Wyn Williams19/05/2021postofficehorizoninquiry.org.ukTo gather a clear account of the implementation and failings of the Horizon IT system at the Post Office over its lifetime.[26]
Scottish Covid-19 InquiryScottish GovernmentLady Poole24/08/2021covid19inquiry.scotThe investigate the Covid-19 pandemic in Scotland and establish the facts about the devolved response to the Covid-19 pandemic.[27]
Dawn Sturgess InquiryHome OfficeLord Hughes of Ombersley18/11/2021dawnsturgess.independent-inquiry.ukTo investigate the circumstances of the death of Dawn Sturgess in the 2018 Wiltshire Novichok poisonings[28]
Lampard Inquiry,
previously known as the Essex Mental Health Independent Inquiry (EMHII)
Department of Health and Social CareBaroness Kate Lampard01/11/2023 (Lampard Inquiry)
04/02/2022 (EMHII).
lampardinquiry.org.uk/
previously emhii.org.uk
To investigate the deaths of mental health inpatients in Essex between 2000 and 2020. It was announced on 28 June 2023 that the Inquiry would be granted statutory status under the Inquiries Act 2005.[29] The inquiry was re-launched as the Lampard Inquiry on 1 November 2023. Previously it had been a non-statutory 'ad-hoc' public inquiry.
Omagh Bombing InquiryNorthern Ireland OfficeLord Turnbull09/02/2023omagh.independent-inquiry.uk/To investigate whether the Omagh bombing could have been prevented by the UK state authorities. [30][31] Given the sensitive nature of the materials involved, the Inquiry Chairman may choose to hold some proceedings privately and publish public and closed reports. [30][31]
Independent Inquiry relating to AfghanistanMinistry of DefenceCharles Haddon-Cave22/03/2023iia.independent-inquiry.uk/To investigate the "deliberate detention operations" conducted by the British armed forces in Afghanistan between the period of mid-2010 to mid-2013.[32] To determine whether any of the circumstances around any unlawful killings were covered up at any stage.[33]
Thirlwall InquiryDepartment of Health and Social CareLady Kathryn Thirlwall30/08/2023thirlwall.public-inquiry.uk/To examine the events at Countess of Chester Hospital and their implications following the conviction of Lucy Letby of murder and attempted murder of babies at the hospital. [34] The inquiry will not review the jury's verdicts and will make no findings regarding civil proceedings. [35]
Eljamel InquiryScottish GovernmentLord Weir07/09/2023jalaluddin.public-inquiry.ukTo examine a number of failings at NHS Tayside, which found that concerns about Professor Sam Eljamel were not acted upon with the urgency they deserved.[8]
Death of Jalal Uddin InquiryHome OfficeThomas Teague00/11/2023To be announcedTo determine how, when and where Mr Uddin died.[8]
Emma Caldwell InquiryScottish GovernmentTo be announced07/03/2024To be announcedTo review the investigation of Emma Caldwell's murder including to understand what went wrong, to ensure lessons are learned for the future and to provide answers to the victims and survivors involved. [36] The inquiry will be statutory and will be judge-led though more details will be published once legal proceedings have concluded. [36]

Former public inquiries

Inquiry name[8]AdministrationChaired byStart dateReport dateFinal reportReason for inquiry
The Billy Wright InquiryUK GovernmentLord Ranald McLean23/11/200514/09/2010PDFTo investigate whether the state facilitated, or attempted to facilitate, Billy Wright's death, whether acts or omissions by the state were “intentional or negligent”, and “to make recommendations”.
The Robert Hamill InquiryUK GovernmentSir Edwin Jowitt16/11/200429/01/2010Web
(Unpublished)[37]
To investigate into the death of Robert Hamill with a view to determining whether any wrongful act or omission by or within the Royal Ulster Constabulary facilitated his death or obstructed the investigation of it, or whether attempts were made to do so.
Public Inquiry into the E.coli O157 outbreak in South WalesWelsh GovernmentProfessor Hugh Pennington13/03/200619/03/2009PDF"The circumstances that led to the outbreak of E.coli O157 infection in South Wales in September 2005, and into the handling of the outbreak; and to consider the implications for the future and make recommendations accordingly"[38]
The ICL InquiryUK and Scottish GovernmentsLord Gill21/11/200816/07/2009PDFTo investigate into the explosion that occurred on 11 May 2004 at the ICL plastics factory, Maryhill, Glasgow.
Inquiry into the circumstances of the Death of Bernard (Sonny) LodgeUK GovernmentBarbara Stow23/02/200915/12/2009PDFTo investigate the circumstances of the death of Bernard (Sonny) Lodge
Baha Mousa InquiryUK GovernmentSir William Gage14/05/200808/09/2011WebTo investigate the circumstances of the death of Baha Mousa
Fingerprint InquiryScottish GovernmentSir Anthony Campbell14/03/200814/12/2011PDF"The steps taken to verify the fingerprints associated with the case of the Lord Advocate v Shirley McKie in 1999, and related matters"[39]
The Penrose InquiryScottish GovernmentLord Penrose23/04/200826/03/2015PDFTo investigate hepatitis C and HIV infections from NHS Scotland treatment caused by contaminated blood or blood products.[40]
Public Inquiry into the Outbreak of Clostridium Difficile in Northern Trust HospitalsNorthern Ireland ExecutiveDame Deirdre Hine14/10/200821/03/2011WebTo investigate the outbreak of Clostridium difficile in five hospitals of the Northern Health and Social Care Trust that took place in 2007/8.
Vale of Leven Hospital Inquiry (clostridium difficile)Scottish GovernmentLord Ranald McLean22/04/200924/11/2014PDFTo investigate the occurrence of Clostridium difficile infection at the Vale of Leven Hospital
Al-Sweady InquiryUK GovernmentSir Thayne Forbes25/11/200917/12/2014WebTo investigate allegations of unlawful killing and ill treatment of Iraqi nationals by British troops in Iraq in 2004.
Azelle Rodney InquiryUK GovernmentSir Christopher Holland10/06/201005/07/2013WebTo investigate the circumstances of the death of Azelle Rodney.
Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry.[a]UK GovernmentSir Robert Francis09/06/201006/02/2013WebTo investigate into the serious failings at the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust.
The Leveson InquiryUK GovernmentSir Brian Leveson13/07/201129/11/2012WebAn inquiry "into the culture, practices and ethics of the press"[41] in light of the issues surrounding the News International phone hacking scandal
The Litvinenko InquiryUK GovernmentSir Robert Owen22/07/201421/01/2016PDFTo investigate into the death of Alexander Litvinenko.
The Anthony Grainger InquiryUK GovernmentThomas Teague17/03/201612/07/2019PDFTo investigate the circumstances of the death of Anthony Grainger.
Renewable Heat Incentive InquiryNorthern Ireland ExecutiveSir Patrick Coghlin24/01/201713/03/2020WebTo investigate the development and performance of the Northern Ireland Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (the NI RHI scheme).
The Jermaine Baker Public InquiryHome OfficeClement Goldstone12/02/202005/07/2022PDFTo investigate the death of Jermaine Baker in 2015.
Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual AbuseHome OfficeAlexis Jay04/02/201520/10/2022PDFTo investigate serious concerns that some organisations had failed and were continuing to fail to protect children from sexual abuse.[42]
Manchester Arena InquiryHome OfficeSir John Saunders22/10/201908/06/2023WebTo investigate the deaths of the victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena attack.[43] The inquiry followed the Kerslake Report which was chaired by Lord Bob Kerslake and was published on 27 March 2018. The Report was "an independent review into the preparedness for, and emergency response to, the Manchester Arena attack on 22nd May 2017."[44]
Edinburgh Tram InquiryScottish GovernmentLord Hardie05/06/201419/09/2023PDFTo investigate why the Edinburgh Tram project incurred delays, cost more than originally budgeted and through reductions in scope delivered significantly less than projected.[45]
Infected Blood InquiryCabinet OfficeSir Brian Langstaff03/11/201720/05/2024PDFTo investigate the circumstances in which men, women and children treated by National Health Services in the United Kingdom were given infected blood and infected blood products, in particular since 1970.[46]

Public inquiries under the Tribunals of Inquiry (Evidence) Act 1921

Inquiry name[47]Members of TribunalYearReason for inquiry and final report where available
Destruction of Documents by Ministry of Munitions OfficialsLord Cave, Lord Inchcape, Sir William Pender1921To inquire into allegations that certain officials, including a highly ranked one, at the Ministry of Munitions had ordered the destruction of documents in order to prevent inspection by auditors[48]
Royal Commission on Lunacy and Mental DisorderLord Macmillan1924Report
Arrest Of Major Sheppard (Public Inquiry)[49]John Rawlinson1925A public inquiry into the arrest of Major R.C. Sheppard
Kilmarnock Police Inquiry[50]William Lyon Mackenzie1925Allegations made against the Chief Constable of Kilmarnock
Doncaster Drainage CommissionSir Horace Cecil Monro1926-28Inquiry into the conditions with regard to mining and drainage in an area around the County Borough of Doncaster
Charges against the Chief Constable of St Helens by the Watch Committee
aka The St. Helens Tribunal of Inquiry[51]
C Parry, Thomas Hollis Walker1928To investigate the complaint that has arisen between the Watch Committee of St. Helens and the Chief Constable of the Borough Police Force touching the administration of the Force.
Savidge Inquiry[52]Sir John Eldon Bankes, Hastings Lees-Smith, John Withers1928Tribunal inquiry into the interrogation Miss Irene Savidge by the Metropolitan Police at New Scotland Yard
Glasgow Inquiry[53]Lord Anderson, Sir R Boothby, J Hunter1933Allegations of bribery and corruption in connection with the letting and allocation of stances and other premises under the control of the Corporation of Glasgow
Budget Leak Tribunal[54]Sir J Porter, J Simonds, R Oliver1936Inquiry into the unauthorised disclosure of information relating to the Budget
Tribunal of Inquiry into the loss of H.M. Submarine ThetisSir Alfred Townsend Bucknill1939Final report
The conduct before the Hereford Juvenile Court Justices of the proceedings against Craddock and othersLord Goddard1943To investigate the conduct before the Hereford Juvenile Court Justices of the proceedings against Craddock and others
Newcastle upon Tyne InquiryRoland Burrows1944To investigate the administration of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Fire, Police and Civil Defence Services
Lynskey Tribunal[54]Sir J Lynskey, Russell Vick, Gerald Upjohn1948Bribery of Ministers of the Crown or other public servants in connection with the grant of licences, etc.
Bank Rate Tribunal[54]Lord Parker, Sir Milner Holland, G. de P. Veale1957Allegations of the improper disclosure of information relating to the raising of bank rate
Waters Tribunal[54]Lord Sorn, Sir James Robertson1959Allegations that John Waters was assaulted by police officers on 7 December 1957, at Thurso and the action taken by the Caithness Police in connection therewith
Vassall Tribunal[54]Lord Radcliffe, Sir John Barry, Sir Milner Holland1962The circumstances in which offences under the Official Secrets Act were committed by John Vassall
Aberfan Disaster TribunalLord Edmund-Davies1967Circumstances relating to the Aberfan disaster Final report
The events on Sunday 30 January 1972 which led to the loss of life in connection with the procession in Derry that day (Widgery Tribunal)[b]Lord Widgery1972The first Bloody Sunday inquiry into the shootings on Bloody Sunday. Summary of the Widgery Report
The circumstances leading to the cessation of trading by the Vehicle and General Insurance Company LimitedSir A James, M Kerr, S Templeman1971Inquiry into the collapse of the Vehicle and General Insurance Company
Crown Agents TribunalSir David Croom-Johnson1982To investigate the conduct of the Crown Agents for Overseas Governments and Administrations between 1967 and 1974.
The second Cullen Inquiry into the Shootings at Dunblane Primary SchoolLord Cullen30 September 1996To investigate into the incident at Dunblane Primary School on Wednesday 13 March 1996, which resulted in the deaths of 18 people. Final report
Bloody Sunday Inquiry (Saville Inquiry)[b]Lord Saville2000-2010The second Bloody Sunday inquiry into the shootings on Bloody Sunday. To investigate 'the events of Sunday, 30 January 1972 which led to loss of life in connection with the procession in Londonderry on that day, taking account of any new information relevant to events on that day'. The Saville Report
The Shipman InquiryDame Janet Smith2000-2005An investigation into the issues surrounding the case of mass murderer Harold Shipman. Final report

Public inquiries under subject-specific legislation

Inquiry name[55]Act of ParliamentChaired byStart dateEnd dateFinal reportReason for inquiry
Tay Bridge Disaster Public InquiryRegulation of Railways Act 1871 (34 & 35 Vict. c. 78), s. 7Henry Cadogan Rothery31 December 1879[56]30 June 1880[56]PDFThe fall of the Tay bridge on 28 December 1879. An express train was lost as the bridge fell, killing 75 people.
Lane InquiryCivil Aviation (Investigation of Accidents) Regulations 1969Mr Justice Lane20 November 197214 April 1973PDFInvestigation into the causes and circumstances of the accident near Staines on 18 June 1972
The Sizewell B Inquiry
(Layfield Inquiry)
Electric Lighting Act 1909 (9 Edw. 7. c. 34), s. 2 and the Electricity Generating Stations and Overhead Lines (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 1981 (SI 1981/1841)Sir Frank Layfield11 January 198313 January 1987Not availableA proposal by the Central Electricity Generating Board to construct a pressurized water reactor nuclear power station at Sizewell, Suffolk.[57]
King's Cross Underground Fire InquiryRegulation of Railways Act 1871 (34 & 35 Vict. c. 78), s. 7Desmond FennellFebruary 1988June 1988WebTo investigate the circumstances into the King's Cross Underground fire.
Clapham Junction Railway Accident inquiryRegulation of Railways Act 1871 (34 & 35 Vict. c. 78), s. 7Anthony HiddenDecember 1988November 1989PDFTo investigate the circumstances into the Clapham Junction rail crash.
The first Cullen Report into the Piper Alpha DisasterOffshore Installations (Public Inquiries) Regulations 1974 (SI 1974/338)Lord CullenNovember 1988November 1990Vol 1,
Vol 2
The inquiry into the Piper Alpha disaster of 6 July 1988
Investigation into the flotation of Mirror Group Newspapers plc.Companies Act 1985 (c. 6), s. 432(2) and s. 442Sir Roger Thomas, Raymond TurnerJune 1992March 2001Not availableTo investigate the affairs of Mirror Group Newspapers
The Allitt InquiryNational Health Service Act 1977 (c. 49), s. 2Sir Cecil ClothierMay 1993February 1994Not availableThe circumstances surrounding the murder by Beverly Allitt of four children and the injuring of nine others in the children's ward of Grantham and Kesteven general hospital in 1991.
Ashworth Special Hospital InquiryNational Health Service Act 1977 (c. 49), s. 84Peter FallonFebruary 1997January 1999PDFTo investigate the functioning of the Personality Disorder Unit at Ashworth Hospital
Stephen Lawrence InquiryPolice Act 1996 (c. 16), s. 49William MacPhersonJuly 1997February 1999PDFMatters arising from the death of Stephen Lawrence on 22 April 1993 to date
Southall Rail Accident InquiryHealth and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (c. 37), s. 14(2)(b)Professor John UffFebruary 1998February 2000PDFWhy the Southall rail accident happened, and in particular to ascertain the cause or causes
Bristol Royal Infirmary InquiryNational Health Service Act 1977 (c. 49), s. 84Professor Sir Ian KennedyOctober 1998July 2001WebTo investigate into children's heart surgery at the Bristol Royal Infirmary between 1984 and 1995.
Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital InquiryNational Health Service Act 1977 (c. 49), s. 2Michael RedfernFebruary 2000January 2001PDFTo inquire into the circumstances leading to the removal, retention and disposal of human tissue, including organs and body parts, from children at the Royal Liverpool Children's NHS Trust
MV Derbyshire InquiryMerchant Shipping Act 1995 (c. 21), s. 269Justice ColmanApril 2000November 2000WebCause of the sinking of the Derbyshire in September 1980
The third Cullen Report into Ladbroke Grove rail crash (Ladbroke Grove Rail Inquiry)Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (c. 37)Lord CullenMay 2000September 2001Part 1
Part 2
To investigate the crash at Ladbroke Grove Junction on 5 October 1999 between trains operated by Thames Trains and First Great Western, which caused considerable loss of life and injuries.
The Southall and Ladbroke Grove Joint Inquiry into Train Protection Systems etc.Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (c. 37), s. 14(2)(b)Lord Cullen and Professor John UffSeptember 2000March 2001Not availableInvestigate questions relating to train protection systems due to the Southall Rail Accident Inquiry and the Ladbroke Grove Rail Inquiry. To consider the train protection and warning systems; future application of Automatic Train Protection Systems and SPAD prevention measures.
Marchioness InquiryMerchant Shipping Act 1995 (c. 21), s. 268Lord Justice ClarkeOctober 2000March 2001WebTo investigate the collision between aggregates dredger Bowbelle and passenger vessel Marchioness resulting in Marchioness sinking with loss of 51 lives
Victoria Climbié InquiryChildren Act 1989 (c. 41), s. 81,
Police Act 1996 (c. 16), s. 49,
National Health Service Act 1977 (c. 49), s. 84.
Lord LamingMay 2001January 2003PDFTo investigate the death of Victoria Climbié
"The Three Inquiries" (Ayling, Neale, Kerr/Haslam).National Health Service Act 1977 (c. 49), s. 84Anna Pauffley, Suzan Matthews and Nigel PlemingApril 2003July 2004PDFTo assess the appropriateness and effectiveness of the procedures operated in the local health services
FV Gaul InquiryMerchant Shipping Act 1995 (c. 21), s. 269Mr Justice David SteelJanuary 2004December 2004PDFTo investigate an underwater survey of the wreck of the FV Gaul and report on its findings.
The Rosemary Nelson InquiryPolice (Northern Ireland) Act 1998 (c. 32), s. 44Sir Michael MorlandNovember 2004May 2011PDFTo investigate the circumstances surrounding the murder of Rosemary Nelson in 1999.
FV Trident InquiryMerchant Shipping Act 1995 (c. 21), s. 269 and the Merchant Shipping (Formal Investigations) Rules 1985 (SI 1985/1001)Sir Stephen YoungOctober 2009February 2011PDFWhy the Trident fishing vessel sank with the loss of seven lives in 1974.
Office of the Children's Commissioner's Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Gangs and GroupsChildren Act 2004 (c. 31), s. 3Sue BerelowitzNovember 2011November 2013PDFTo investigate the growing concern that thousands of children in England were victims of child sexual exploitation perpetrated by gangs and groups and were not being
identified and protected 
Historical Institutional Abuse InquiryInquiry into Historical Institutional Abuse Act (Northern Ireland) 2013 (c. 2 (N.I.))Sir Anthony HartMay 2012June 2017WebTo examine if there were systemic failings in Northern Ireland by institutions or the state in their duties towards those children in their care between the years of 1922-1995.

Non-statutory public inquiries

'Ad-hoc' public inquiries

Current 'ad-hoc' public inquiries

Inquiry nameAdministration/departmentChaired byAnnouncement dateWebsiteReason for inquiry
Fuller Independent InquiryDepartment of Health and Social CareSir Jonathan Michael8 November 2021fuller.independent-inquiry.ukTo investigate the issues raised by the David Fuller case. How Fuller was able to carry out inappropriate and unlawful actions in the mortuary of Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust and why they went apparently unnoticed.
Angiolini InquiryUK GovernmentLady Elish Angiolini KC22 November 2021angiolini.independent-inquiry.ukTo investigate how Wayne Couzens, an off-duty Metropolitan police officer, was able to abduct, rape and murder Sarah Everard.

The inquiry published the first part of the reports on Thursday 29 February 2024.[58] PDF

Former 'ad-hoc' public inquiries

Inquiry name[7][59]Chaired byDateFinal reportReason for inquiry
Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales 1847James Kay-Shuttleworth1847WebThe alleged poor state of education in Wales and the lack of education through the medium of English
Lord Denning's Report into the Profumo Affair[60]Lord Denning1963Not availableTo investigate the circumstances leading to the resignation of the former Secretary of State for War, Mr J D Profumo.
Maze Prison EscapeSir James Hennessy1984WebTo conduct an Inquiry into the security arrangements at HM Prison Maze, relative to the escape on Sunday 25 September 1983 and to make relevant recommendations for the improvement of security at HM Prison, Maze.
Hillsborough Stadium Disaster InquiryLord Taylor1989-90PDFTo inquire into the events at Sheffield Wednesday Football Ground on 15 April 1989 and to make recommendations about the needs of crowd control and safety at sports events."
Inquiry into the Supervision of the Bank of Credit and Commerce InternationalLord Bingham1992PDFTo enquire into the supervision of BCCI under the Bank Acts; and to consider whether the action taken by all the UK authorities was appropriate and timely.
Inquiry into the Export of Defence Equipment and Dual-Use Goods to Iraq and Related Prosecutions
aka Scott Inquiry
Lord Scott1996WebTo investigate the export from the United Kingdom of defence equipment and dual use goods to Iraq between December 1984 and August 1990
E-coli Outbreak (Scotland)Prof Hugh Pennington1997WebTo examine the circumstances which led to the outbreak in the central belt of Scotland and to advise on the implications for food safety and the general lessons to be learned.
Sierra Leone Arms InvestigationSir Thomas Legg / Sir Robin Ibbs1998PDFTo conduct an investigation in the light of recent allegations about Government involvement with the supply of arms to Sierra Leone by UK citizens or firms with a view to establishing what was known by government officials (including military personnel) and Ministers about plans to supply arms to Sierra Leone after 8 October 1997; whether any official encouragement or approval was given to such plans or such supply; and, if so, on what authority.
The BSE InquiryLord Phillips2000WebTo investigate the emergence of BSE and new variant CJD in the United Kingdom, and government responses to these diseases up to March 1996.[61]
Marchioness/Bowbelle Formal InvestigationLord Clarke2000-01WebTo investigate the procedures followed to establish the identity of the victims of the collision between the Bowbelle and the Marchioness.
Circumstances Surrounding an Application for Naturalisation by Mr S P Hinduja in 1998Sir Anthony Hammond2001PDFTo establish what approaches were made to the Home Office in 1998 in connection with the possibility of an application for naturalisation by Mr S P Hinduja, and the full circumstances surrounding such approaches and the later grant of that application
Foot and Mouth Disease 2007: A Review and Lessons LearnedDr Ian Anderson2002PDFTo investigate whether the lessons of the 2001 Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak had been learned and whether there might be new lessons and further recommendations.
Equitable Life InquiryLord Penrose2004PDFTo enquire into the circumstances leading to the current situation of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, taking account of relevant life market background and to identify any lessons to be learnt for the conduct, administration and regulation of life assurance business.
Holyrood InquiryLord Fraser15 Sept 2004PDFTo review the policy decisions in relation to the Holyrood Project taken prior to its transfer to the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body on 1 June 1999 and subsequently.
Hutton InquiryLord Hutton2004PDFInvestigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Dr David Kelly
Inquiry into Hyponatraemia-related DeathsJohn O’Hara2019WebTo investigate the care and treatment of Adam Strain, Lucy Crawford and Raychel Ferguson, with particular reference to the management of fluid balance and the choice and administration of intravenous fluids in each case.
The Bichard InquirySir Michael Bichard2004PDFTo enquire into child protection procedures in Humberside Police and Cambridgeshire Constabulary in the light of the recent trial and conviction of Ian Huntley for the murder of Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells.
The Deepcut ReviewNicholas Blake2006PDFTo investigate deaths at Deepcut army barracks
The Zahid Mubarek InquirySir Brian Keith2006PDFto investigate and report to the Home Secretary on the murder of Zahid Mubarek, and the events leading up to the attack on him
The Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Inquiry.[a]Robert Francis2010Vol 1
Vol 2
To give those most affected by poor care at the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust an opportunity to tell their stories and to ensure that the lessons to be learned from those experiences 2005 to 2009.
Redfern InquiryMichael Redern2010WebInquiry into human tissue analysis in UK nuclear facilities
The Morecambe Bay InvestigationBill Kirkup2015PDFTo investigate the management, delivery and outcomes of care provided by the maternity and neonatal services at the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust from January 2004 to June 2013
The Harris ReviewLord Harris2015PDFReport of the Independent Review into Self-inflicted Deaths in Custody of 18-24 year olds
Independent Review of deaths and serious incidents in police custodyElish Angiolini2017PDFIndependent review of deaths and serious incidents in police custody
Paterson InquiryGraham James2020PDFReport of the Independent Inquiry into the issues raised by Ian Paterson

Independent panels

Current independent panels

Inquiry name[7]Chaired byDate startedWebsiteReason for inquiry
Independent Review Panel for CAA personnel licensing and certification decisionsNick DentonSeptember 2021gov.uk/independent-panel-caa-personnel-licensingThe investigate certain personnel licensing and certification decisions made by the Civil Aviation Authority.

Former independent panels

Inquiry name[7]Chaired byDate closedFinal reportReason for inquiry
Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in CustodyRobert FultonDecember 2007PDFTo review the role and functions of the Forum for Preventing Deaths in Custody and to recommend how these might be strengthened.
Independent Panel on ForestryJames JonesJuly 2012PDFTo advise the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on the future direction of forestry and woodland policy in England and to advise on the role of the Forestry Commission in implementing policy on forestry and woodland in relation to England.
Hillsborough Independent PanelJames JonesSeptember 2012PDFIncluding to oversee full public disclosure of relevant government and local information within the limited constraints set out in the accompanying protocol and consult with the Hillsborough families to ensure that the views of those most affected by the tragedy are taken into account.
Gosport Independent PanelJames JonesJune 2018PDFConcerns about the care of older patients in Gosport War Memorial Hospital have been the subject of scrutiny since 1998. Families of those who died have persistently sought a full and independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of their relatives and into the care they received prior to death.
Daniel Morgan Independent PanelBaroness O'LoanJune 2021PDFTo investigate the circumstances of Daniel Morgan's murder, its background and the handling of the case over the whole period since March 1987.
Independent Review of Administrative Law
(The IRAL Panel)
Lord FaulksJanuary 2021PDFInvestigate whether procedural reforms to judicial review are necessary, in general to ‘streamline the process’.
Independent Panel on Ring-fencing and Proprietary TradingKeith SkeochMarch 2022PDFTo examine any unintended consequences of the ringfencing regime and areas that may require further clarification.

Royal commissions

The last royal commission was established during the Blair government in 1999, when he established the Royal Commission on the Reform of the House of Lords.[62]

Ad hoc committees of privy counsellors

Ad hoc committees are made up of members of the Privy Council as they can be informed on 'Privy Council Terms', which allows members of the committees to be informed on the understanding that any secret information provided will remain confidential.[63]

Inquiry name[7]ChairDate appointedDate of reportFinal reportReason for inquiry
Falkland Islands Review
aka The Franks Inquiry
Lord Franks6 July 1982January 1983PDFTo review the period leading up to the Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands on 2 April 1982
Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction
aka The Butler Inquiry
Lord Butler3 February 200414 July 2004PDFThe intelligence services in the runup to military intervention in Iraq
The Iraq Inquiry
aka The Chilcot Inquiry
Sir John Chilcot30 July 20096 July 2016WebTo identify the lessons to be learnt from the Iraq conflict[64]
Detainee Inquiry
aka The Gibson Inquiry
Sir Peter Gibson18 January 2012December 2013PDFTo consider whether the UK security services were complicit in torture of detainees.

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