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Torcuil Crichton

Boris Johnson commits to a covid inquiry in this parliamentary session

A “full, proper” public inquiry into the UK Government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic could be established within a year, Boris Johnson has said.

The Prime Minister committed for the first time to setting up the inquiry within the new session of Parliament on Tuesday.

Although there is no fixed length for a parliamentary session, they typically run for around a year.

“I can certainly say that we will do that within this session,” the Prime Minister told MPs in the House.

“I have made that clear before… I do believe it’s essential we have a full, proper public inquiry into the Covid pandemic.”

Johnson was responding in the Commons to a question from Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, who urged him to set up the inquiry “on behalf of bereaved families across the country”.

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has previously said she will initiate a Scottish inquiry into the handling of the pandemic this year but would prefer a UK-wide review.

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