Unprecedented move follows Covid inquiry chair giving Cabinet Office 4pm Thursday deadline to comply

Legal action is being launched by the government in a last-ditch attempt to avoid handing over Boris Johnson’s unredacted WhatsApps to the official Covid public inquiry.

The inquiry’s chair, Heather Hallett, had given the Cabinet Office a deadline to comply with her demands for evidence of 4pm on Thursday.

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