The Controversial Use of WhatsApp by Boris Johnson's Government During Covid

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Boris Johnson has decided to give unredacted WhatsApp messages dating back to May 2021 directly to the Covid inquiry, bypassing the government which has refused to hand them over. The Cabinet Office has launched a legal challenge to the inquiry's demand for texts from the former PM and officials, arguing that many of the messages are irrelevant to the investigation. However, the head of the inquiry, Baroness Hallett, has said it's her job to decide what is and is not relevant.
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