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...Before Boris Johnson began giving evidence, Covid-19 inquiry chair Baroness Heather Hallett expressed concern over press reports in recent days that detailed the contents of his witness statement and what...
...The psychodrama of recent weeks matters as it is enabling Baroness Heather Hallett, the inquiry chair, to answer these key questions....
...Lady Heather Hallett, inquiry chair, had responded that it was for her “to decide what is relevant” so she can gather materials necessary for a thorough investigation into the UK’s response to the coronavirus...
...The Covid-19 inquiry chair, Lady Heather Hallett, countered that it was for her “to decide what is relevant” so she can gather materials necessary for a thorough investigation....
...By investigating in “modules”, inquiry chair Baroness Heather Hallett has got Johnson on to the stand in good time — even allowing for the delay caused by her having to fight the government in court over...
...Johnson’s WhatsApp messages are expected to provide useful insights to the Covid inquiry, chaired by Baroness Heather Hallett, about Downing Street’s pandemic response, including the decision-making around...
...The prime minister’s messages will cover periods when the pandemic was at its height and could prove to be a valuable resource for the inquiry, chaired by Baroness Heather Hallett....
...The Cabinet Office said some of the material demanded by the inquiry, headed by Lady Heather Hallett, was “unambiguously irrelevant” and is seeking to challenge the demands via a judicial review....
...Baroness Heather Hallett, the former Court of Appeal judge chairing the inquiry, has to date rejected the government’s argument for redacting material, insisting it is for the inquiry to judge what is relevant...
...The inquiry, chaired by Lady Heather Hallett, has given the Cabinet Office until Tuesday to hand over Johnson’s WhatsApp messages and diaries as part of its investigation into the government’s handling of...
...The decision to seek a judicial review to block the release of “unambiguously irrelevant” unredacted messages puts Sunak at loggerheads with the head of the inquiry, former judge Baroness Heather Hallett...
...Lady Heather Hallett, chair of the inquiry, on Wednesday published the notice a day after it emerged that Johnson had been referred to police over new potential breaches of coronavirus regulations while...
...The inquiry, chaired by Baroness Heather Hallett, said it had rejected the Cabinet Office’s request to have until June 5, adding that the department had told it the government did not have Johnson’s WhatsApp...
...Johnson added in a letter to inquiry chair Baroness Heather Hallett that he would like to hand over other “relevant” material, including correspondence from his old mobile phone, if he can obtain access...
...Lazard has hired Charles Noel-Johnson to be co-head of European restructuring. He joins from Moelis & Company. White & Case has hired Patrick Sarch to be head of UK public M&A....
...They were echoed by inquiry chair Baroness Heather Hallett, who said: “The more delay there is, the greater the pressure on everybody.”...
...The centre of this story is Heather Hallett, a judge who is chairing the inquiry — and who, rather unusually, has broad powers to demand documents....
...Himid built up a fine career as a curator, focusing on black artists such as Claudette Johnson and Sonia Boyce, and as a teacher, becoming professor of contemporary art at the University of Central Lancashire...
...Its chair, Baroness Heather Hallett, intends to listen to evidence on almost every aspect of a pandemic that has killed 227,000 people in Britain and infected many millions more, from preparedness and government...
...It is certainly quite a contrast to the shambolic style of his predecessor Boris Johnson, whose cultivated dishevelled look proved quite a hit with voters on his way up....
...The UK Covid-19 public inquiry will scrutinise internal communications within the highest levels of government, including WhatsApp messages between Boris Johnson, cabinet colleagues and senior government...
...Many people who’ve served in the Joe Biden administration are unabashedly post-neoliberal, such as FTC chair Lina Khan, CFPB head Rohit Chopra, White House antitrust adviser Tim Wu, CEA member Heather Boushey...
...Why Empires Fall: Rome, America and the Future of the West by Peter Heather and John Rapley (Allen Lane) Western hegemony is in decline....
...Sir Iain Duncan Smith, former Conservative leader, said the “political dial had shifted” after the exits from Downing Street of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, who both opposed a statutory levy....
...“Who the hell does Heather Wheeler think she is?”...
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