Jake Johnson isn’t very hopeful that his show Minx will be getting another season.
05.12.2023 - 23:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Boris Johnson, the former prime minister, has denied deleting WhatsApp messages from February to June 2020. It comes after it was revealed that he had been unable to provide his communications to the Covid-19 inquiry due to a 'technical issue'.
The Times reported that Mr Johnson informed Lady Hallet's probe that technical experts couldn't retrieve WhatsApp messages from January 31 to June 7 - a period covering the early days of the pandemic and most of the first lockdown.
Technical experts had been trying to recover messages from his old mobile phone in order to hand them over to the inquiry. Mr Johnson was originally told to stop using the device over security concerns after it emerged his number had been online for years.
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Mr Johnson reportedly forgot the passcode for the device however, it was reported that technical experts managed to help him recover the messages for the inquiry.
A spokesperson for the former prime minister said: "Boris Johnson has fully cooperated with the Inquiry's disclosure process and has submitted hundreds of pages of material. He has not deleted any messages. The Times report refers to a technical issue in recovery of material that is for the technical team to address."
Mr Johnson was told to stop using his phone and not to access it again for security reasons while he was prime minister in May 2021. This came after it was revealed that his number had been available online for 15 years.
The phone he used during key periods of the coronavirus pandemic is thought to have messages about the lockdown orders in 2020. Labour's
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NME following the city’s inaugural Beyond the Music conference about how he hopes it will “galvanise” the music industry as issues affecting the industry fall on “deaf ears” at Westminster.Last month’s Beyond the Music explored multiple crises the music industry is currently facing, such as the future of grassroots venues and the continuing impact of Brexit on UK musicians struggling to tour Europe.On the latter, Burnham said “it’s just wrong” that the careers of young musicians are still suffering as they continue to face difficulties touring Europe post-Brexit.At the conference in October, Burnham discussed the “ridiculous” Brexit rules for artists travelling around Europe. Back in 2021, the UK music industry spoke out on how they had essentially been handed a “No Deal Brexit” when the government failed to negotiate visa-free travel and Europe-wide work permits for musicians and crew.Despite trying to raise these issues with ministers, Burnham told NME it’s still falling on “deaf ears” as the government continues to ignore the chaos Brexit has caused as artists struggle to navigate “all kinds of hidden obstacles” to performing in Europe.“It’s so frustrating, particularly given that Europe offered a better arrangement and in the rhetoric of Brexit, it got turned down,” he explained, referring to Boris Johnson’s rejection of a deal for artists proposed by Europe.
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