What the papers say May 31
Briefly

Two stories battle for attention on the front of Wednesday's front pages with a warning over humanity's future and questions surrounding evidence for the Covid-19 inquiry.Several editions lead on the row over the availability of former prime minister Boris Johnson's WhatsApp messages as evidence.The Guardian says the Government has been accused of attempting to cover up ministers' actions during the pandemic by withholding the unredacted messages, while The Daily Telegraph reports on claims the messages are being held back to protect MPs.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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