COVID inquiry: Deadline handy over Boris Johnson's WhatsApp messages 'has been missed'

The COVID inquiry is reportedly but to obtain WhatsApp messages that had been despatched and acquired by Boris Johnson earlier than May 2021 after a key deadline was missed.

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The authorities had till 4pm on Monday to adjust to a High Court ruling that ordered them handy over the previous prime minister's unredacted notebooks, diaries and WhatsApp messages from his time in Downing Street.

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But in keeping with the PA information company, Mr Johnson's outdated telephone - which comprises the messages - remains to be in his possession whereas authorities officers assist him attempt to securely retrieve data from the machine.

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He was informed to cease utilizing this telephone whereas in workplace after it was found the quantity had been freely accessible for round 15 years.

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It probably comprises data and messages referring to the pandemic - particularly across the ordering of three nationwide lockdowns in 2020.

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On Monday, Downing Street had mentioned "all requisite material" had been given to the COVID inquiry after the federal government misplaced its bid to stop their launch.

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The authorities had argued the request from inquiry chair Baroness Heather Hallett was "unambiguously irrelevant".

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But the argument was dismissed by Lord Justice Dingemans and Mr Justice Garnham, who mentioned whereas the order to supply materials would produce "some irrelevant documents", it didn't imply that energy "cannot be lawfully exercised".

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They additionally dominated that Lady Hallett ought to have the ability to look at the paperwork to resolve if they're helpful or not - and return these which can be "obviously irrelevant".

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Mr Johnson informed Lady Hallett final month that he would "like to" cross messages which can be on the outdated telephone to the inquiry.

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He was believed to have written to the Cabinet Office on the time to ask whether or not safety and technical assist could possibly be given to assist entry its contents with out compromising safety.

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The PA information company has approached Mr Johnson's group for a remark.

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