correspondent ben wright. good to see used to talk us through what is going on here. i see used to talk us through what is going on here- going on here. i think the main event today is going on here. i think the main event today is still going on here. i think the main event today is still the - going on here. i think the main event today is still the fact - going on here. i think the mainj event today is still the fact that the government are bringing a review against the inquiry, the covid 19 inquiry because it does not want to hand over unredacted whatsapp messages, diaries and it looks as demanded by inquiry route has been going on for weeks as baroness hallett gave the government till 4pm today to hand over the material but the government digging in and now wants it settled at the high court. it does not feel the remit of the inquiry stretches to secure the unredacted, unedited documents the baroness is asked for savannah will go off to the high court. separately bor
and the bbc has reports of 17 year old boy in a12 year old girl who 17 year old boy in a 12 year old girl who died in the water near bournemouth were not hit by a vessel in the water. here in the uk, the deadline has now passed for the government to hand overformer prime minister borisjohnson s unredacted whatsapp messages to an inquiry related to the coronavirus pandemic. the to the coronavirus pandemic. baroness hasjust the to the coronavirus pandemic. baroness has just ser message the baroness has just sent out a message demanding the messages as they have demanded the messages along with notebooks and diaries to be handed out about three hours ago now at four p:m.. the cabinet office argued material was not relevant but mrjohnson appears to have added pressure on ministers by saying he was happy for the messages to be handed over unredacted to the inquiry. we can try and make sense of all this with our political