Overview

Core participants (CPs) in an inquiry are individuals or organisations with a direct material interest in the events the inquiry is investigating or making findings in relation to.  Usually, they will be expected to materially assist the inquiry in carrying out its Terms of Reference in some fashion, often by providing disclosure or a witness statement. CPs have more rights than witnesses, including being allowed to make legal representations around procedure and evidence giving, making Opening and Closing Statements, and some advance notice of material (at the Chair’s discretion).

The Inquiry states:

A core participant is someone who has played, or may have played, a direct and significant role in the subject the Inquiry relates to. They can also be a person or group that has a significant interest in the Inquiry or may be subject to significant or explicit criticism as a result of the Inquiry.

Being a core participant is voluntary, based on an application to be designated as such by the Chair. There is not a requirement to be called as a witness – one can be a witness without being a CP. 

In the Undercover Policing Inquiry, (UCPI) there are 249 core participants, though some of these are unincorporated associations of multiple people; they include both police and those spied upon or otherwise affected by the scandal. They also included police organisations. Many of the undercovers are not core participants in their own right but represented through the Designated Lawyers, though some are - in which case the are represented by (DAC Beachcroft , previously by Slater & Gordon ).

It is entirely at the discretion of the Inquiry Chair who is appointed as a core participant. CPs can voluntarily withdraw as such at any point, albeit if they wish they can still be part of the witness process without having to be re-designated a core participant, if the Inquiry is still interested in hearing from them.

According to the Inquiry Rules 2006, in making a decision whether to designate someone or an organisation as a core participant, the inquiry’s Chair should consider:

(a) the person played, or may have played, a direct and significant role in relation to the matters to which the inquiry relates;

(b) the person has a significant interest in an important aspect of the matters to which the inquiry relates; or

(c) the person may be subject to explicit or significant criticism during the inquiry proceedings or in the report, or in any interim report.

In the UCPI, a number of non-state applicants have been turned down, with reasons given including not having demonstrated relevance to the Inquiry's scope or being out of time.

Core participants are also entitled to legal representation to represent their interests in the Inquiry. For the most part, the UCPI has recognised their preferred lawyers (Recognised Legal Representatives) for individuals who have been granted CP status (this is not true of all inquiries). 

With the exception of large organisations, such as trade unions or policing bodies, the Inquiry has also granted Costs Orders, permitting the Inquiry to fund this legal representation.

The majority of core participants were designated as such at the first procedural hearing of the Inquiry in October 2015. Initially, 380 people had applied for CP status. The Inquiry Chair designated 150 people and groups as CPs. The remaining individuals were invited to make their case at this hearing. This was the only such hearing with the rest of the applications being done entirely on paper.

Categories

In the Undercover Policing Inquiry, core participants have been classed by the Inquiry according to predefined categories: 

For the most part, the categories play little effective role in the procedural work of the Inquiry to date.

Categories D to L are classed as non-state non-police core participants (NSCPs). They organise as such among themselves through the NSCPs’ Coordinating Group.

Category M is considered a distinct grouping with its own set of interests. Category N was introduced in 2024 and its only member is 'TBS', the son of HN10 Robert Lambert, who had originally within category H.

Procedural

Date
Title
Document Type
Topic
Core Participants Ruling 53, Recognised Legal Representatives Ruling 42 and Costs Ruling 39
Ruling
Core participants
De-designation of Azhar Khan as Core Participant (Core Particpant Ruling 52)
Ruling
Core participants
Campaign Against The Arms Trade (Ruling 51)
Ruling
Core participants
Andrew Clarke – de-designation as core participant (Ruling 50)
Ruling
Core participants
Replacement of Hyacinth, Clinton and Maureen Lewis by Judy and Marva Lewis as core participants
Core Participants Ruling 49, Recognised Legal Representatives Ruling 41, Cost of Legal Represenation Ruling 38
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
Eleanor Fairbraida / Jane (NSCP) – Revocation of Anonymity Order (Ruling)
Ruling
Core participants
Gabriella, Walter, John McDonnell (NSCPs) and Police – Rulings on core participancy, legal representation and costs
Core Participants (Ruling 47), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 39), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 36)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
The Restricted Family (NSCP) – core participancy, legal representation and costs ruling
Core Participants (Ruling 46), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 38), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 35)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural)
Eleventh Update Note
Update
Anonymity, Core participants, Costs
Lizzie (NSCP) – Core Participants (Ruling 45): withdrawal from being a core participant
Ruling
Core participants
Police – Core Participants (Ruling 37): use of Inquiry friends to two SDS officers
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs and Police – Core Participants (Ruling 44), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 36)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs – Rulings re core participancy, legal representation and costs
Core Participants (Ruling 43), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 35), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 34)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
NSCPs and Police – Rulings re core participancy, legal representation and costs
Core Participants (Ruling 42), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 34), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 33)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural)
Tenth Update Note
Update
Tranche 1, Core participants, Costs
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 41)
Ruling
Core participants
Lindsey German, John Rees, Chris Nineham, Stop the War (NSCPs) – Rulings on core participancy, legal representation and costs
Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 33), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 32)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
NSCPs – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 40)
Ruling
Core participants
Madeleine (NSCP) – Rulings on core participancy, legal representation and costs
Core Participants (Ruling 39), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 32), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 31)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
Diane Langford (NSCP) – Rulings on core participancy, legal representation and costs
Core Participants (Ruling 38), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 31), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 30)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
NSCPs and Police – Core Participants (Ruling 37)
Ruling
Core participants
Family of Anthony Lewis (NSCPs) – Rulings on core participancy, legal representation and costs
Core Participants (Ruling 36), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 30), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 29)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural)
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 35): refusal
Ruling
Core participants
Wendy (NSCP) – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 29), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 28)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
Mary (NSCP) – Core Participants (Ruling 34), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 28), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 27)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
Richard Chessum, Wendy (NSCPs) – Rulings on core participancy, legal representation and costs
Core Participants (Ruling 33), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 27), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 26)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
Ernest Rodker, Ernest Tate, Michael Dooley, police officers – Rulings on core participancy, legal representation and costs
Core Participants (Ruling 32), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 26), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 25)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
Bea, Jenny, Faith Mason (NSCPs) – Rulings on core participancy, legal representation and costs
Core Participants (Ruling 31), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 25), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 24)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural)
Roland Adams Campaign (NSCP) – Core Participants Ruling (30)
Ruling
Core participants
Atif Choudhury (NSCP) – Rulings on core participancy, legal representation and costs
Core Participants (Ruling 29), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 23), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 22)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
Maya, Jonathan Rosenhead (NSCPs) – Rulings on core participancy, legal representation and costs
Core Participants (Ruling 28), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 22), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 21)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 27)
Ruling
Core participants
MCD, Asa Winstanley (NSCPs) – Core participancy, legal representation and costs rulings
Core Participants (Ruling 26), Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 21), Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 20)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 25): refusal
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs (Movement for Justice) – legal representation and costs rulings
Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 20) and Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 19)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
EN34 Lynn Watson – Core Participants (Ruling 24)
Ruling
Core participants
Sara (NSCP) – legal representation and costs ruling
Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 19) and Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 18)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 23)
Ruling
Core participants
Sue Dickens (NSCP) – Core Participants (Ruling 22): refusal
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 21)
Ruling
Core participants, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural)
NSCPs – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 18) and Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 17)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural)
Francis Bennett, Honor Robson (NSCP) – legal representation and costs rulings
Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 17) & Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 16)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs, Legal Representation, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural)
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 20)
Ruling
Core participants, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural)
NSCPs – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 16)
Ruling
Core participants, Legal Representation
Tariq Ali (NSCP) – Core Participants (Ruling 19)
Ruling
Core participants
Denise Fuller (NSCP) – Core Participants (Ruling 18)
Ruling
Core participants
Sir John Mitting – Statement on meetings with RLRs for hearing of 18 May 2018
Chairman's statement
Core participants
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 17)
Ruling
Core participants
Azhar Khan – Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 13)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs
Police and NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 16)
Ruling
Core participants
Richard Chessum (NSCP) – Core Participants (Ruling 15)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 12)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 14)
Ruling
Core participants
Two Year Update
Update
Assurance, Core participants, Anonymity, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural), Miscarriages of Justice, Costs
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 13)
Ruling
Core participants
Anthony Thomson (NSCP) – Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 11)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs
NSCPs – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 11)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 12)
Ruling
Core participants
Eleanor Fairbraida / ‘Jane’ (NSCP) – Core Participant (Ruling 12)
Ruling
Core participants
Eleanor Fairbraida / ‘Jane’ (NSCP) – Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 10)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs
Eleanor Fairbraida / ‘Jane’ (NSCP) – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 10)
Ruling
Core participants
Jennifer Frances / HAB (NSCP) – Core Participant (Ruling 10)
Ruling
Core participants
Jennifer Frances / HAB (NSCP) – Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 9)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs
Jennifer Frances / HAB (NSCP) – Recognised Legal Representation (Ruling 9)
Ruling
Core participants
Second Communications Update Note
Update
Core participants, Anonymity, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural), Restriction order approach
Robin Lane (NSCP) – Core Participants (Ruling 9)
Ruling
Core participants
Robin Lane (NSCP) – Cost of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 8)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs
Robin Lane (NSCP) – Recognised Legal Representation (Ruling 8)
Ruling
Core participants
Sir Christopher Pitchford – Explanatory note on Costs of Legal Representations Awards
Explanatory note
Core participants, Costs
Ricky Tominson (NSCP) – Core Participants (Ruling 8)
Ruling
Core participants
Communications Update Note
Update
Core participants, Anonymity, Restriction order approach
NSCPs – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 7)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs – Cost of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 7)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs
NSCPs and Police – Core Participants (Ruling 7)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs – Cost of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 6)
Ruling
Core participants, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural), Costs
NSCPs – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 6)
Ruling
Core participants, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural)
EH12 Mark Kennedy – Costs of Legal Representation Award (Ruling 5)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs
Police – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 5)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs and Police – Core Participants (Ruling 6)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs and Police – Cost of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 4)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs
Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 3)
Ruling
Core participants, Costs
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 5)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs – Costs of Legal Representation Awards (Ruling 2)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 3)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 4)
Ruling
Core participants
NSCPs – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 2)
Ruling
Core participants
Police and NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 3)
Ruling
Core participants
Costs of Legal Representation Awards; Direction on Standard of Proof, Restriction Order Approach & Undertakings
(corrected Ruling 1, Direction 1)
Ruling, Direction
Core participants, Standard of Proof, Costs, Legal Representation, Restriction order approach, Undertakings
Core Participants – Recognised Legal Representatives (Ruling 1)
Ruling
Core participants, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural)
NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 2)
Ruling
Core participants
Order requiring deletion of material following inadvertent data breach in an Inquiry email (Order 2)
Order
Core participants
Police and NSCPs – Core Participants (Ruling 1)
Ruling
Core participants, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural)
Transcript of UCPI Procedural Hearing 1: Designation of Core Participants
Transcript
Core participants, Legal Representation, Costs
Transcript of UCPI Procedural Hearing 2: Legal Representation
Transcript
Opening, Core participants