Former PM’s spokesperson says messages will be handed over to Covid inquiry ‘unredacted’

Experts have recovered all relevant messages from Boris Johnson’s old mobile phone that he had been advised not to use on security grounds, and he will hand them over “unredacted” to the Covid inquiry, a spokesperson for the former prime minister has said.

The spokesperson said: “Boris Johnson is pleased that technical experts have now successfully recovered all relevant messages from the device. As repeatedly stated, he will now deliver this material in unredacted form to the inquiry.

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