BREAKING: Boris Johnson has handed over unredacted Whatsapp messages and notebooks to the Cabinet Office, and called for the ‘urgent’ discloser of them to the Covid inquiry.
A previous deadline for Tuesday set by the inquiry was extended yesterday, with the government given until 4pm on Thursday to hand over the material.
‘All Boris Johnson’s material – including WhatsApps and notebooks – requested by the Covid inquiry has been handed to the Cabinet Office in full and in unredacted form,’ the former PM’s spokesman said today.‘The Cabinet Office has had access to this material for several months. Mr Johnson would immediately disclose it directly to the inquiry if asked.
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