No 10 denies ‘cover-up’ as Covid inquiry struggles to get Boris Johnson messages
The former prime minister insisted he has “no objection” to handing over the evidence as his successor Rishi Sunak.
The former prime minister insisted he has “no objection” to handing over the evidence as his successor Rishi Sunak.
The deadline had been set for 4pm on Tuesday but has been extended to Thursday.
Ministers could be set for a legal row over the requested release of unredacted WhatsApp messages belonging to Boris Johnson.
Incredible "integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level" from Rishi Sunak’s Cabinet Office.
Even Larry the cat knows that the potential upsides of any future trade deals pale in comparison to the loss of trade from leaving the EU.
SNP MP Martin Day argued that an inquiry had been set up into the handling of the pandemic - and that Brexit's impact would likely be even bigger.
The former deputy prime minister hit out at ‘Kafkaesque saga’ after falling foul of a bullying inquiry, saying the nation will "pay the price".
"It is time that the people of this country were told the truth about Brexit, good or bad."
The former PM swore ‘hand on heart, I did not lie to the House’ as the committee hearing got under way.
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