Broadcasters offer warnings as Covid-19 Inquiry features string of expletives
The evidence of Lee Cain and Dominic Cummings led to a large amount of colourful language.
The evidence of Lee Cain and Dominic Cummings led to a large amount of colourful language.
The former top aid hit out at a ‘dysfunctional’ system during the pandemic as he gave evidence to the Covid-19 inquiry.
Former chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance hit out in his diaries about ‘quite a bonkers set of exchanges’ featuring the ex-prime minister.
Messages shown to the official inquiry showed aides including Dominic Cummings venting their frustrations.
Decision-makers have been asked to disclose data to the UK Covid-19 inquiry.
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.
He was speaking less than an hour before a deadline to hand over Boris Johnson’s papers and WhatsApp messages.
The former prime minister insisted he has “no objection” to handing over the evidence as his successor Rishi Sunak.
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