Government defends exceptional' delays in Salisbury poisonings inquiry
Briefly

Lawyers acting on behalf of the Government have defended the exceptional disclosure delays in the Russian-state Salisbury poisonings inquiry, saying sensitive information has been found in more than 1,000 documents.The counsel to the Dawn Sturgess inquiry, Andrew O'Connor KC, said there is still some way to go and his team would not be ready for substantive hearings until the middle or end of next year.
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