The chair of the Covid inquiry has insisted she decides what is 'relevant' following the government's legal challenge against her request for Boris Johnson's unredacted messages and notebooks.
inquiry to court amid concerns over "unambiguously irrelevant" material being disclosed to the inquiry.
Former Justice Secretary Sir Robert Buckland said it was "wasting time", saying it was unfair on the victims and relatives of those who died during the pandemic.
"That is clearly essential for the effective running of the country and for the impartiality of the civil service.
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