People removed from inquiry as Johnson says ‘sorry’ to Covid victims
Four people were removed from the Covid-19 inquiry as Boris Johnson began his evidence with an apology to victims of the pandemic.
Four people were removed from the Covid-19 inquiry as Boris Johnson began his evidence with an apology to victims of the pandemic.
A spokesman for the former prime minister said that he has fully cooperated with the inquiry.
It follows the publication of a report by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch into the incident.
The former prime minister reportedly used the phrase at a meeting in January 2021, when he wanted a path to eased restrictions.
Former senior civil servant Helen MacNamara said there was ‘laughing at the Italians’ early in the pandemic.
Helen MacNamara, the former deputy cabinet secretary, is set to appear before the Covid-19 inquiry.
The evidence of Lee Cain and Dominic Cummings led to a large amount of colourful language.
Jane Morrison, who lost her wife to coronavirus in 2020, addressed the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry on Friday.
WhatsApp messages between epidemiologist Professor John Edmunds and Professor Dame Angela McLean were shared at Thursday’s hearing.
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