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A very expensive blame game

“Who will win the war of Boris Johnson’s WhatsApps?” asks Robert Colvile in The Sunday Times. The Covid inquiry, chaired by Heather Hallett, a retired judge and independent member of the House of Lords, has demanded to see all of them. The Cabinet Office, panicked that the issue will set a precedent for serving ministers, is taking legal action to “preserve its

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