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Pings signal closure of NHS Covid-19 app
The tracing app for England and Wales was downloaded around 30 million times.
www.bbc.co.uk
Turned mine off a while ago and deleted it.
He'll find someone else to pay him. No idea why he needs a new legal team though we're almost at the sentencing stage by parliament and nobody will defend him well enough because he's guilty as ****.Covid inquiry demands release of Boris Johnson WhatsApps
The government is threatened with legal action if it does not hand over the former PM's unredacted messages.www.bbc.co.uk
Karma. Let the lying selfish ******* foot the bill himself.
He will now appoint new lawyers to represent him at the inquiry, which will be funded by the taxpayer.Covid inquiry demands release of Boris Johnson WhatsApps
The government is threatened with legal action if it does not hand over the former PM's unredacted messages.www.bbc.co.uk
Karma. Let the lying selfish ******* foot the bill himself.
UK ministers engaged in bitter fight to halt release of Covid secrets
As deadline approaches to hand over unredacted messages between Boris Johnson and his ministers, government could take legal actionwww.theguardian.com
Partly. Think they are also worried about precedence, because any future inquiries would also demand everything and then decide if it's relevant so anything they send could become public in future and that scares them as then the public would know the truth about how they are being treated like mugs.Government to launch legal bid to stop Covid inquiry seeing Johnson WhatsApps
The government’s refusal to share Boris Johnson’s messages sets up an unprecedented legal showdown.www.bbc.co.uk
And now this. What do they have to hide? Damming WhatsApp messages / evidence on Rishi?
Taking legal action against an independent public inquiry, which they empowered, into the biggest killer virus this century and in a 100 years. Yeh you couldn't make it up. I am sure most of the well informed public and 200,000 plus victims' families have figured out they were taken for mugs.Partly. Think they are also worried about precedence, because any future inquiries would also demand everything and then decide if it's relevant so anything they send could become public in future and that scares them as then the public would know the truth about how they are being treated like mugs.
Never said it was a good idea. Just they afraid of what else might become public in future.Taking legal action against an independent public inquiry, which they empowered, into the biggest killer virus this century and in a 100 years. Yeh you couldn't make it up. I am sure most of the well informed public and 200,000 plus victims' families have figured out they were taken for mugs.
I am not having a go at you I am just frustrated at the utter hypocrisy of it all.Never said it was a good idea. Just they afraid of what else might become public in future.
Already bumped from BBC homepage this morning but top stories on ******* Schofield.Covid inquiry: Government will probably lose legal case, says minister
Science minister George Freeman thinks the challenge is set to fail but says it is worth testing.www.bbc.co.uk
And good.
The Chair isn't going beyond her powers or remit. So I don't see how a JR will work.