We've just been speaking to Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden, and we asked him about the explosive evidence given to the COVID inquiry yesterday by Dominic Cummings and Lee Cain, former advisers to Boris Johnson .
He told Sky News: 'I think it's important that the inquiry takes all those bits of evidence, pieces them together, and then gets to the truth of exactly what happened, produces its conclusions, and then the government will respond fully and comprehensively.'When pushed on the explosive evidence given by Mr Cummings and Mr Cain, Mr Dowden insisted that 'many more pieces of evidence' will be submitted over the course of the inquiry.