Boris Johnson: Deadline approaches to hand over WhatsApps to Covid inquiry The government has until 4pm to hand over Boris Johnson's unredacted WhatsApp messages and diary entries to the Covid inquiry.
The former PM is among those who will give evidence to the inquiry, which is due to start hearings in two weeks.
The Cabinet Office has given the inquiry Mr Johnson's messages but with many parts blanked out, or redacted.
The inquiry says failing to release the unredacted material would be a criminal offence. BBC News
See also:
- Ministers prepare to sue Covid inquiry over demand for Boris Johnson's un-censored messages The Daily Mail
- The Covid inquiry is descending into farce The Daily Telegraph
- Legal battle looms over Boris Johnson's Covid WhatsApp messages Evening Standard
- Cabinet Office may take legal action to deny Covid inquiry Boris Johnson material The Guardian
- Deadline looms for Covid inquiry reply after Johnson WhatsApp requests ITV News
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