Defiant Boris Johnson yesterday said he has handed over all his uncensored messages and notes to the official Covid inquiry despite Government attempts to block their release. He told inquiry chairwoman Baroness Hallett he would also release messages that are on an
Boris Johnson has said he is sending “all unredacted WhatsApps” directly to the Covid inquiry ahead of a legal clash between the probe and the Cabinet Office over access to the messages. The former prime minister told the inquiry’s chairwoman Baroness Hallett
Ministers are holding firm against demands from the Covid inquiry to release all of Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp messages. The Cabinet Office has until 4pm tomorrow to respond to the request or risk legal action. It has refused to hand over the messages
Parents who believe their daughter died following inhalation of diesel fumes from an open hospital window have won a five-year fight to get an inquest into her death. Annie-Jo Mountcastle and her twin sister Florence-Rose were 12 weeks premature when they were born
A senior judge launched an independent inquiry Wednesday to investigate whether U.K. military police covered up or did not properly probe allegations of unlawful killings by British armed forces in Afghanistan from 2010 to 2013. Britain’s government ordered the inquiry after lawyers
The U.K.’s top intelligence agency MI5 failed to respond to key information that could have thwarted the 2017 suicide attack at an Ariana Grande concert in northwest England that killed 22 people, an investigation found Thursday. The investigation, led by retired Judge
A Dutch parliamentary inquiry released a damning report Friday into the government’s handling of lucrative natural gas extraction that caused a string of earthquakes in the northern province of Groningen, saying that authorities put profits before people. “The interests of the people