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The Covid Inquiry: What does Module II say about government decision making and political governance?

Our IfG experts webinar unpacked the Covid Inquiry's findings and explored their implications for future governance.

Sir Chris Whitty, Boris Johnson and Lord Vallance giving a press conference during the covid pandemic.

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On 20 November 2025, the UK Covid-19 Inquiry will publish its second report. This module focuses on political and administrative decision making during the pandemic, examining how key decisions were made across government, and civil service performance. This report will also include perspectives from Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

In a rapid reaction webinar the following day, our expert IfG panel unpacked the report’s findings and explored their implications for future governance:

  • Tim Durrant, Programme Director for the IfG Ministers work programme
  • Stuart Hoddinott, Associate Director at the IfG
  • Akash Paun, Programme Director for the IfG Devolution work programme
  • Alex Thomas, Programme Director for the IfG Civil Service work programme

The webinar was chaired by Dr Hannah White, Director and CEO of the Institute for Government.

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