Covid inquiry: Five things we learned, from Dominic Cummings ‘weirdos’ to disappearing messages

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Covid inquiry: Five things we learned, from Dominic Cummings ‘weirdos’ to disappearing messages
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Rishi Sunak's Eat Out To Help Out scheme was dubbed 'Eat out to help out the virus' by Chris Whitty

The Covid Inquiry has seen a dramatic day of evidence. Here are some of the highlights following explosive testimony by Martin Reynolds, who wasprincipal private secretary, and the disclosure of WhatsApps that laid bare tensions at the top of government at the time.– who was Mr Johnson’s top adviser – to shake up how No 10 functioned in the wake of the Tories’ thumping general election victory,

It meant all messages on his private messaging app would be deleted after a period of time. Asked why he had taken this decision, Mr Reynolds said he “could not recall”. Mr Reynolds was the author of the now infamous “BYOB ” email, which invited dozens of Downing Street staff members to a drinks event at the height of the first Covid lockdown.

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