COVID-19 Inquiry

Parliamentary Activity

242 mentions in Parliament since Jul 2020.

Mentions

Hansard, written questions, statements, EDMs
01 Nov 2024 Written Question Commons Covid-19 Inquiry
Rupert LoweReform UK → Cabinet Office
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what the cost to the public purse is of the covid-19 inquiry; if he will make an estimate of the anticipated total cost of the inquiry; and whether the inquiry is running to budget.
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15 Oct 2024 Written Question Commons Covid-19 Inquiry: Costs
Rupert LoweReform UK → Cabinet Office
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps he is taking to reduce the costs associated with the covid-19 inquiry.
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11 Sep 2024 Early Day Motion Commons Four day working week
John McDonnellIndependent
That this House recognises that UK workers put in some of the longest full-time working hours across Europe, yet the longer hours worked are not translating into increased productivity; notes that since the covid-19 pandemic a four-day working week with no reduction in pay for employees has been successfully trialled across the world, including in the UK; believes that, as these trials have shown, a four-day week with no loss of pay could lead to increased productivity, while also bringing be...
10 Sep 2024 Written Question Commons Covid-19 Inquiry
Paula BarkerLabour → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what his planned timeframe is for implementing recommendations of the covid-19 inquiry.
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06 Sep 2024 Written Question Commons Coronavirus: Disease Control
Rupert LoweReform UK → Cabinet Office
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether his Department has made an assessment of the (a) costs and (b) merits of each of the restrictions during the covid-19 pandemic.
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03 Sep 2024 Hansard Debate Lords Covid-19 Inquiry
Lords Chamber
02 Sep 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Lords UK COVID-19 Inquiry response costs for Quarter 1 24/25
Baroness Smith of BasildonLabour → Cabinet Office
My Rt. Hon. Friend the Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office, Nick Thomas–Symonds MP, has today made the following statement:"The Covid-19 pandemic impacted each and every person in the UK. The work of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry is cruci...
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02 Sep 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Commons UK COVID-19 Inquiry response costs for Quarter 1 24/25
Nick Thomas-SymondsLabour → Cabinet Office
The Covid-19 pandemic impacted each and every person in the UK. The work of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry is crucial in examining the UK’s response to and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are evidently lessons to be learnt from the pandemic and the Govern...
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29 Jul 2024 Written Question Commons Covid-19 Inquiry
Mark GarnierConservative → Cabinet Office
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits of establishing an oversight mechanism to monitor the implementation of recommendations from module one of the covid-19 inquiry.
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25 Jul 2024 Written Question Commons Infectious Diseases: Disease Control
Mary Kelly FoyLabour → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment his Department has made of the adequacy of preparedness for future pandemics.
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23 Jul 2024 Written Question Commons Covid-19 Inquiry
Sir Christopher ChopeConservative → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the Prime Minister's Written Statement of 18 July 2024 on the UK Covid-19 Inquiry Module 1 Report, HCWS11, whether the Prime Minister's personal commitment to each and every famil
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19 Jul 2024 Hansard Debate Commons Covid-19 Inquiry
Commons Chamber
18 Jul 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Commons UK Covid-19 Inquiry Module 1 Report
Sir Keir StarmerLabour → Prime Minister
The Chair of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, Rt Hon Baroness Heather Hallett, has today published the Inquiry’s Module One report, which examines the resilience and preparedness of the United Kingdom between 2009 and early 2020. I have today laid before both Hou...
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18 Jul 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Lords UK Covid-19 Inquiry Module 1 Report Response
Baroness Smith of BasildonLabour → Leader of the House of Lords
My Rt Hon Friend the Prime Minister has made the following statement:The Chair of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, Rt Hon Baroness Heather Hallett, has today published the Inquiry’s Module One report, which examines the resilience and preparedness of the United K...
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20 May 2024 Written Question Commons Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme
Mike AmesburyLabour → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what plans she has to (a) review and (b) expand the criteria for the vaccine damage payment scheme.
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15 May 2024 Written Question Commons Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme
Alexander StaffordConservative → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if she will make an assessment of the effectiveness of the vaccine damage payment scheme at assessing (a) claims related to covid-19 vaccines and (b) other claims.
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15 May 2024 Written Question Commons Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme
Claire HannaSocial Democratic & Labour Party → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether her Department plans to undertake a (a) review of and (b) public consultation on the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme.
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15 May 2024 Written Question Commons Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme: Reviews
Sir Christopher ChopeConservative → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what the terms of reference are for her Department's review of the vaccine damage compensation scheme; which body is responsible for undertaking the review; and what estimate she has made of when t
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15 May 2024 Written Question Commons Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme
Alexander StaffordConservative → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if she will require a review of the effectiveness of the vaccine damage payment scheme.
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14 May 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Lords UK COVID-19 Inquiry response costs for Quarter 4 23/24
Baroness Neville-RolfeConservative → Cabinet Office
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government acted to save lives and livelihoods, prevent the NHS being overwhelmed, and deliver a world-leading vaccine rollout which protected the nation. In establishing the UK COVID-19 Inquiry, the Government recogn...
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14 May 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Commons UK COVID-19 Inquiry response costs for Quarter 4 23/24
Alex BurghartConservative → Cabinet Office
The Minister of State, Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE CMG, has today made the following statement:Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government acted to save lives and livelihoods, prevent the NHS being overwhelmed, and deliver a world-leading vaccine roll...
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24 Apr 2024 Early Day Motion Commons Rana Plaza in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Apsana BegumLabour
That this House marks that on 24 April it is 11 years since the collapse of the Rana Plaza building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which killed at least 1,132 workers and injured more than 2,500, a large proportion of whom were women in what was one of the worst industrial accidents on record; is concerned at the ongoing poor labour conditions, low wages and unsafe work environments, with a high incidence of work-related accidents and deaths, faced by workers in the garment sector worldwide; is alarme...
04 Mar 2024 Early Day Motion Commons Women Against Pit Closures
Mary Kelly FoyLabour
That this House commends Women Against Pit Closures on the 40th anniversary of the miners’ strike for their fortitude, resilience and solidarity during the 1984-85 strike and beyond; believes that the 1984-85 strike would not have lasted as long without the support of women; notes that women’s groups, like those in the North East of England, were feeding up to 1000 people a day, five days a week, as well as providing assistance with household bills; further notes that women’s groups provided ...
19 Feb 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Update on UK COVID-19 Inquiry response costs
Alex BurghartConservative → Cabinet Office
The Minister of State, Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE CMG, on 9 February 2024, made the following statement:Throughout the pandemic, the Government acted to save lives and livelihoods, prevent the NHS being overwhelmed, and deliver a world-leading vaccine rol...
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19 Feb 2024 Early Day Motion Commons VAT and the hospitality sector
Douglas ChapmanScottish National Party
That this House recognises the continuing challenges facing the hospitality sector during the cost of living crisis; notes that the Government implemented a temporary cut of 5% on VAT for hospitality businesses during the pandemic; further notes that VAT is not devolved and can therefore only be set by the UK Government; notes that the UK is an outlier for having a higher rate of VAT for the hospitality sector compared to other European economies; further notes that organisations such as the ...