Full scope of public inquiry into Nottingham attacks set out

22 May 2025 03:34 PM

The Lord Chancellor has today published the full Terms of Reference for the public inquiry into the devastating Nottingham attacks in June 2023.

  • Inquiry to establish timeline of events and review role played by different agencies   
  • Comprehensive review now underway and will report back within two years with recommendations to prevent similar incidents  
  • Forms part of government’s Plan for Change to make streets safer  

The Lord Chancellor has today published the full Terms of Reference for the public inquiry into the devastating Nottingham attacks in June 2023. 

Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar, both 19, and Ian Coates, 65, were tragically killed and Wayne Birkett, Sharon Miller and Marcin Gawronski were seriously injured by Valdo Calocane in brutal assaults carried out in the city. 

The inquiry will look at a broad range of areas in connection with the attacks, including: 

The Lord Chancellor has consulted on the Terms of Reference with the Inquiry Chair, Her Honour Deborah Taylor, who in turn has engaged with the survivors and bereaved families to ensure their views have been taken into account. 

Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood said: 

The bereaved families and survivors of the Nottingham Attacks, who have suffered so much, deserve to know how these horrific incidents were able to happen. 

I am pleased this Inquiry is now underway and I know Her Honour Deborah Taylor will undertake a fearless and thorough examination of the facts to prevent tragedies like this happening again. 

The statutory inquiry will undertake a thorough, independent assessment of the events that culminated in these brutal attacks and provide recommendations to prevent similar incidents.  

It will have the power to examine all the agencies involved, including the Nottinghamshire Police and the Crown Prosecution Service; compel witnesses, and establish the facts. The Prime Minister has committed that the inquiry should report within two years which the Lord Chancellor has reiterated today. 

Minister for Victims and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG), Alex Davies-Jones, said: 

My thoughts remain with the bereaved families and survivors of this terrible incident, who in the face of such tragedy, have consistently called for answers. . 

It is an important step for the bereaved families and survivors that this Inquiry is now underway, and I know the Inquiry Chair will ensure it reports without undue delay.

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