The Covid inquiry has said it has been told the Cabinet Office does not have Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp messages or notebooks, as the deadline to hand over the evidence was extended until Thursday afternoon Read more➡️
WhatsApp messages or notebooks, as the deadline to hand over the evidence was extended until Thursday afternoon.
However, it is not known whether these messages will be sent by the new deadline of Thursday, as the Cabinet Office is the official channel for all material relating to ministers from the pandemic.– and messages from a series of ministers, former ministers and scientific advisers – unredacted, claiming that a lot of it is “unambiguously irrelevant” to Baroness Hallett’s inquiry.
A notice from the inquiry read: “First, an extension was requested for compliance with the ruling until Monday June 5 2023. “The chair rejected the request for an extension of time to June 5 2023, but granted a short extension to 4pm on Thursday June 1 2023.”
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