The government (and others) will now have to hand over unredacted evidence, as requested, and it will be for the inquiry to decide what is relevant or not.
Good. This is the second time the government has wasted public money in losing this argument. Not handing over the documents amounts to withholding evidence and should be a criminal offence.
What I find amazing, and inexcusable, is that a lot of this stuff is on unsocial media and via texts. Ministers should not be carrying out government business, sensitive or otherwise, on platforms such as WhatsApp and Twitter, especially when they have secure internal channels to do so.
I am sick of hearing / reading that Minister X or a spokesperson "tweeted" blah, blah, blah. Maybe 'government by twitter / WhatsApp' is also something that the inquiry should look at?