
Cabinet Office accused of covering up Rishi Sunak’s involvement in “Eat Out to Help Out” scheme
Good Law Project challenged the Cabinet Office’s refusal to disclose Rishi Sunak’s WhatsApps on the “Eat Out to Help Out” scheme, which caused COVID surge in cases and deaths.
Good Law Project challenged the Cabinet Office’s refusal to disclose Rishi Sunak’s WhatsApps on the “Eat Out to Help Out” scheme, which caused COVID surge in cases and deaths.
📌 The main points...
- Good Law Project wanted PM Rishi Sunak’s WhatsApp messages on the “Eat Out to Help Out” scheme.
- The scheme increased COVID-19 cases and deaths.
- The Cabinet Office said no, citing the COVID Inquiry.
T he ongoing standoff between the Cabinet Office and the COVID Inquiry regarding the release of Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp messages has garnered significant attention.
CONTINUE READING...
Enjoy unlimited access now.
To get full access to this article,
simply become a member of EUROPEANS TODAY now.
By doing so, you will be supporting
our independent journalism.
MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS:
£3/month ∙ £5/month ∙ £7/month
You can cancel anytime.
BECOME A MEMBER
Already a member? Sign in here!
BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP:
✅ Read exclusive member-only articles
✅ Read our daily review of the UK front pages
✅ Receive every new article by email
✅ Access all our articles
✅ Get Special Discounts with our partners
✅ Join the conversation: Comment our articles
✅ Access our archives
✅ More importantly: Support independent journalism and keep the magazine going
Read more

— Donald Trump’s second 100 days have devastated America’s global standing — from deportations without due process to wrecking alliances, undermining education and economy, and shattering faith in U.S. democracy.

— Stay ahead of the curve with your daily briefing on the must-read headlines from across Europe. From the UK to France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and beyond — this is your essential guide to the front pages shaping the conversation today.

— The UK’s social security system falls below international human rights standards — Amnesty urges wholesale reform, calling for an essential guarantee and the abolition of the punitive two-child limit.

— Stay ahead of the curve with your daily briefing on the must-read headlines from across Europe. From the UK to France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and beyond — this is your essential guide to the front pages shaping the conversation today.
|