Mr Johnson is urging the government to hand the material to the inquiry in full without redactions.
The inquiry, which begins public hearings in two weeks, is investigating how ministers handled the pandemic.
The government has so far refused to hand over material it does not consider relevant. BBC News
See also:
- Why government is wrong on the Covid inquiry row Institute for Government
- No 10 refuses to say if Covid inquiry asked for Rishi Sunak’s WhatsApps The Daily Telegraph
- Battle to withhold Covid messages is about much more than Boris Johnson The Guardian
- Cabinet minister says government has ‘nothing to hide’ from Covid inquiry The Guardian
- Covid inquiry must examine impact of UK’s ‘broken sick pay’ system, says TUC The Guardian
- Boris Johnson hands over his WhatsApps and urges Cabinet Office to give them to Covid inquiry The Independent
- Boris Johnson hands COVID material to Cabinet Office in 'full and in unredacted form' Sky News
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