The hearing in central London is part of module two, which focuses on core UK decision-making and political governance.
The Government was described by the head of the civil service as looking like a “terrible, tragic joke”, while Boris Johnson’s now-wife was “the real person in charge”, in WhatsApp messages shown at the Covid inquiry.
The messages were briefly flashed up on screen during Friday’s hearing of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry in London, as a letter to the inquiry from then-PM Mr Johnson’s adviser Dominic Cummings was shown and discussed. Lee Cain, who was Mr Johnson’s director of communications until November 2020, replied: “Wtf are we talking about.”
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