Bethan Harris and Kirsten Heaven, of the Garden Court Inquests & Inquiries team, represent Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice Cymru, instructed by Craig Court of Harding Evans Solicitors.
Public hearings for UK core decision-making and political governance in Wales, held in Cardiff, began on 27 February 2024.
In the first week of hearings, on 28 February, Kirsten questioned Professor Emmanuel Ogbonna of Cardiff University.
She later questioned Professor Sally Holland, Former Children's Commissioner for Wales.
On 1 March, Kirsten questioned Dr Chris Williams, Consultant Epidemiologist at Public Health Wales.
Kirsten later questioned Professor Michael Gravenor of Swansea University. See BBC News coverage here.
For week 2 of hearings, on 4 March, Kirsten questioned Sir Frank Atherton, Chief Medical Adviser for Wales.
Kirsten later questioned Dr Rob Orford, Chief Scientific Adviser for Health.
On 4 March, Kirsten questioned Dr Chris Llewelyn, Chief Executive of the Welsh Local Government Association.
She later questioned Reg Kilpatrick, Director General of the Covid Recovery and Local Government Group.
On 5 March, Bethan Harris questioned Dr Andrew Goodall CBE, Permanent Secretary of the Welsh Government.
On 7 March, Kirsten questioned Jane Runeckles, Head of the Welsh Government's team of Special Advisers.
She later questioned Toby Mason, Head of Strategic Communications for the Welsh Government.
Kirsten also questioned Rt Hon Simon Hart MP for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire.
On 11 March, Kirsten questioned Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Economy and former Cabinet Secretary, Minister for Health and Social Services. See press coverage: WalesOnline.
On 12 March 2024, Kirsten questioned Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services.
Kirsten later questioned Rebecca Evans MS, Minister for Finance and Local Government.
On 13 March, Kirsten questioned Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister of Wales. See news coverage: The Telegraph, openDemocracy.
Public hearings in Cardiff for Module 2B: Core UK Decision-making and Political Governance - Wales have now concluded. A report will follow in 2025.