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The Times says the Cabinet Office is “resolute in its view” that it does not need to provide Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp messages in full to the Covid-19 inquiry, which is due to get under way in the next fortnight. The inquiry has requested access to messages exchanged between the then-prime minister and 40 other people involved in the government’s response to the pandemic. The paper says ministers are set for a “bitter legal battle” over the issue.

Times Front Page 22nd of November 2024

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