COVID inquiry chair insists it is for her to decide what material is 'relevant' amid row over Johnson WhatsApps
Tuesday, 6 June 2023 The chair of the COVID inquiry says it is up to her to decide what evidence is "relevant or potentially relevant" amid a legal row with the government over Boris Johnson's WhatsApp messages.
Baroness Heather Hallett has opened the preliminary hearing of the Covid Inquiry in central London. The government is currently challenging the Inquiry's request for access to Boris Johnson's unredacted WhatsApp messages and notebooks at the High Court - with a heading expected by the end of June....
Labour say they are “not interested” in the ongoing “sorry soap opera” between the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and the former prime minister Boris Johnson whilst we are in the middle of an..
Boris Johnson has avoided journalists' questions ahead of a preliminary hearing of the Covid Inquiry which starts next week. The opening session may include updates on the row with the Cabinet Office..
A senior minister has insisted Boris Johnson will not be restricted over what evidence he discloses to the Covid Inquiry amid a warning to the ex-PM that he could lose his legal funding should he..