Public Inquiry
Angiolini Inquiry
Status: Ongoing
Chair: Lady Elish Angiolini KC
Established: Feb 2022
Report: Feb 2024
Commissioned by: Home Office
Inquiry into events leading to the kidnap, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by serving police officer Wayne Couzens. Part 1 (February 2024) examined Couzens's career and prior conduct; Part 2 First Report (December 2025) examined prevention of sexually motivated …
Response breakdown
Data last updated: 9 Oct 2025 · Source · Data verified: 20 Apr 2026 (Claude)
Key facts
Duration (ongoing): 4 years, 6 months
Reports & milestones
Reports
02 Dec 2025
13 tracked recs
Angiolini Inquiry Part 2 First Report: Prevention of sexually motivated crimes against women in public spaces
· Tracked recommendations
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Timeline
03 Mar 2021
Murder of Sarah E…
Sarah Everard was kidnapped and murdered by serving Met Police officer Wayne Couzens.
22 Nov 2021
Inquiry announced…
The Home Secretary announced a non-statutory inquiry chaired by Dame Elish Angiolini, following the conviction of a serving …
· Source
31 Jan 2022
Chair Appointed
Dame Elish Angiolini KC appointed to lead the inquiry.
31 Jan 2022
Inquiry Announced
Non-statutory inquiry announced into vetting of Wayne Couzens.
11 May 2023
Part 2 Terms of R…
The Home Secretary announced Terms of Reference for Part 2, covering recruitment and vetting, police culture, and the …
· Source
29 Feb 2024
Part 1 report pub…
Part 1 report on Wayne Couzens published with 16 recommendations.
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25 Feb 2025
Government Respon…
Government response to Part 2 recommendations.
02 Dec 2025
Part 2 first repo…
The Part 2 first report, on prevention of sexually motivated crimes against women in public, made a further …
· Source
Recommendations
| Code | Recommendation | Addressed to | Response | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ANG-1 |
At the earliest opportunity, and by September 2024 at the latest, police forces should ensure that they have a specialist policy on …
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National Police Chiefs Council | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-2 |
By December 2024, the College of Policing, in collaboration with the National Police Chiefs' Council, should improve guidance and training on indecent …
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College of Policing | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-3 |
With immediate effect, the Home Office, Ministry of Justice, College of Policing and National Police Chiefs' Council should work together to conduct …
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Home Office | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-4 |
With immediate effect, the Home Office, in collaboration with the College of Policing, should commission research to establish if there is an …
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Home Office | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-5 |
By March 2025, the Home Office, together with the National Police Chiefs' Council, should launch a public campaign to: a. raise awareness …
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Home Office | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-6 |
By September 2024, the National Police Chiefs' Council, in collaboration with all force vetting units, and building on the results of the …
|
National Police Chiefs Council | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-7 |
With immediate effect, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force recruitment, should ensure that every new candidate applying to become a …
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College of Policing | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-8 |
By June 2024, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force vetting units, should take further steps to prevent those unsuitable for …
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College of Policing | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-9 |
By March 2025, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force vetting units, should take steps to improve the quality and consistency …
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College of Policing | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-10 |
With immediate effect, all recruiting forces should have regard to the new Vetting Code of Practice, which requires the parent force to …
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National Police Chiefs Council | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-11 |
By December 2024, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force vetting and recruitment units, should ensure that information-sharing practices, including data …
|
College of Policing | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-12 |
With immediate effect, police forces should convey to all existing and prospective officers and staff that they must be held to a …
|
National Police Chiefs Council | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-13 |
By December 2024, the College of Policing, in collaboration with all force vetting units, should develop a stronger approach to force vetting …
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College of Policing | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-14 |
With immediate effect, every police force should commit publicly to being an anti-sexist, anti-misogynistic, anti-racist organisation in order to address, understand and …
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National Police Chiefs Council | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-15 |
With immediate effect, all police forces should take action to understand and confront the barriers that police officers and staff face when …
|
National Police Chiefs Council | Accepted | View → |
| ANG-16 |
By September 2024, the College of Policing and the National Police Chiefs' Council should review and examine the conditions of female officers …
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College of Policing | Accepted | View → |
Parliamentary activity
4 debates
25 questions
12 statements
16 Mar 2026
Written Ministerial Statement
Angiolini Inquiry Part 3 Terms of Reference
Lord Hanson of Flint (Labour)
Lord Hanson of Flint (Labour)
16 Mar 2026
Written Ministerial Statement
Angiolini Inquiry Part 3 Terms of Reference
Sarah Jones (Labour)
Sarah Jones (Labour)