Article 6C27Q Covid inquiry chair ‘may have to quit’ if denied access to Johnson WhatsApps

Covid inquiry chair ‘may have to quit’ if denied access to Johnson WhatsApps

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Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent
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Lawyer for bereaved families says Heather Hallett would be unable to do job if government blocks release

The chair of the UK Covid-19 public inquiry may have to quit if the government succeeds in its high court attempt to block the unredacted disclosure of ministers' WhatsApp messages, the lawyer representing thousands of bereaved families has said.

Elkan Abrahamson, who represents the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice group, which is a core participant at the inquiry, said the dispute between the government and the inquiry over texts and other documents had become an existential struggle".

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