Episodes
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The evidential hearings for Module 3 of the UK Covid Inquiry began on September 9th 2024.
This week Nicola Brook was joined by co-host Lorelei King to discuss everything that happened during the fifth week of hearings, including evidence from witnesses. Together, they welcomed Professor J S Bamrah CBE and Dr Cathy Finnis, who gave their own perspective on the evidence detailed throughout the week.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 3 of the UK Covid Inquiry began on September 9th 2024.
This week Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King to discuss everything that happened during week 4, including witnesses and evidence presented during the hearings.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 3 of the UK Covid Inquiry began on the 9th of September.
Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King to discuss everything that had happened in this weeks hearings.
Together, they welcomed Enda McGarrity who gave their own perspective on the this weeks of evidence.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 3 of the UK Covid Inquiry began on September 9th.
This week Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King to discuss everything that happened during the second week of hearings, including evidence from witnesses.
Together, they welcomed Dr Barry Jones Chair of the CATA, who gave their own perspective on the second week of hearings.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 3 of the UK Covid Inquiry began last week, on September 9th.
Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King to discuss everything that happened during the opening week, including opening statements and evidence from the bereaved.
Together, they welcomed Nathan Oswin from the Trade Union Congress who gave their own perspective on the first week of hearings.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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This podcast episode covers the Module 4 preliminary hearing, which took place on Wednesday 22nd May, and the special hearing for Module 2, which was held on Thursday 23rd May.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King again to discuss everything that had happened in this week's hearings, including evidence from Simon Case.
Together, they welcomed Allison Munroe KC and Anna Morris KC, who each gave their own perspective on this week's hearings and evidence.
The podcast will be resuming for Module 3 in September 2024.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2C of the UK Covid Inquiry began on 30th April 2024.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Enda McGarrity and Claire McNeilly discuss what happened in the third and final week of hearings.
Together, they welcomed Lauren Mallon, Gabriel Scally and Johnny McCambridge, who each gave their own perspective on this week's hearings and witnesses.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2C of the UK Covid Inquiry began on 30th April 2024.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Enda McGarrity and Claire McNeilly discuss what happened in the second week of hearings.
Together, they welcomed Nicola Brook, Fiona Humphries and Sarah Kirk, who each gave their own perspective on this week's hearings and witnesses.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2C of the UK Covid Inquiry began on 30th April 2024.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Enda McGarrity and Claire McNeilly discuss what happened in the first week of hearings, including opening submissions.
Together, they welcomed Catriona Myles, Nuala Toman and Conal McGarrity to discuss their thoughts on week 1 of Module 2C and evidence from Marion Reynolds
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If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2C of the UK Covid Inquiry is set to begin on 30th April 2024.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Enda McGarrity and Claire McNeilly are looking ahead towards to Module 2C hearings.
Together, they welcomed Martina Ferguson and Brenda Doherty, who are NICBFFJ group leads, to discuss their thoughts on Module 2C generally and what they hope will be achieved.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2 of the UK Covid Inquiry began on October 3.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King again to discuss everything that had happened in the ninth week of hearings, including closing statements.
Together, they welcomed Sammie McFarland, Samuel Jacobs, Amos Waldman and Enda McGarrity who each gave their own perspective on this week's hearings and explained what the Inquiry means to them.
The podcast will be resuming for Module 3 in 2024.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2 of the UK Covid Inquiry began on October 3.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King again to discuss everything that had happened in the eigth week of hearings, including evidence from expert witnesses.
Together, they welcomed Elkan Abrahamson, Nathan Oswin and Leslie Thomas KC who each gave their own perspective on this week's hearings and explained what the Inquiry means to them.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2 of the UK Covid Inquiry began on October 3.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King again to discuss everything that had happened in the sixth week of hearings, including evidence from expert witnesses.
Together, they welcomed Philip Dayle, Rajiv Menon KC and Nathan Oswin who each gave their own perspective on this week's hearings and explained what the Inquiry means to them.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2 of the UK Covid Inquiry began on October 3.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King again to discuss everything that had happened in the sixth week of hearings, including evidence from expert witnesses.
Together, they welcomed Jane Ryan, Naomi Fulop and Enda McGarrity who each gave their own perspective on this week's hearings and explained what the Inquiry means to them.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2 of the UK Covid Inquiry began on October 3.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King again to discuss everything that had happened in the fifth week of hearings, including evidence from expert witnesses.
Together, they welcomed Hannana Siddiqui, Fazilet Hadi and Enda McGarrity who each gave their own perspective on this week's hearings and explained what the Inquiry means to them.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2 of the UK Covid Inquiry began on October 3.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King again to discuss everything that had happened in the third week of hearings, including evidence from expert witnesses.
Together, they welcomed Amos Waldman, Nathan Oswin and Anthony Metzer KC, who each gave their own perspective on the fourth week of hearings and explained what the Inquiry means to them.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2 of the UK Covid Inquiry began on October 3.
On this week's episode of The Covid Inquiry Podcast, Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King again to discuss everything that had happened in the third week of hearings, including evidence from expert witnesses.
Together, they welcomed Naomi Fulop, Kate Stone & Sammie McFarland who each gave their own perspective on the third week of hearings and explained what the Inquiry means to them.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
Please Note: The Inquiry is not sitting this week therefore the podcast will take a small break. We will return week beginning 30th November.
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The evidential hearings for Module 2 of the UK Covid Inquiry began last week, on October 3.
Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King to discuss everything that had happened in the second week of hearings, including evidence from expert witnesses.
Together, they welcomed Pete Weatherby KC, Fazilet Hadi, Marie-Claire McDermott and Barbara Herbert who each gave their own perspective on the second week of hearings and explained what the Inquiry means to them.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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The evidential hearings for Module 2 of the UK Covid Inquiry began last week, on October 3.
Nicola Brook was joined by Lorelei King to discuss everything that had happened in the opening week, including opening statements and evidence from the bereaved.
Together, they welcomed Pete Weatherby KC, Catriona Myles, Enda McGarrity, Thalia Maragh and Liam Powney-Wain who each gave their own perspective on the first week of hearings.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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As the Covid Inquiry Module 1 evidential hearings have come to an end, Elkan Abrahamson is joined by Nicola Brook and Lorelei King to discuss everything that has happened in court over the last six weeks.
In the final week, we were finally able to hear evidence from the bereaved. Four bereaved family members, each representing a bereaved families group in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, took to the stand to give incredibly heart-breaking and moving testimony about those they lost during the pandemic.
The legal team were also able to dissect what was said in the closing statements. This instalment of the podcast is the final one for Module 1. To catch up on everything that was discussed throughout the hearings, please be sure to subscribe to our podcast where all previous episodes can be accessed.
If you've lost a loved one to Covid-19, it isn't too late to be part of the Covid Inquiry. For more information on how to instruct legal representation, visit our website here: https://www.jacksonlees.co.uk/BroudieJacksonCanter/services/covid-inquiry
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