Welsh First Minister Vaughan Gething is facing a new scandal this morning, over allegations he misled the official Covid Inquiry regarding deleted WhatsApp messages. In a statement to the inquiry at the start of its probe, the now-First Minister said he had
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The Labour Party has been accused of “stunning hypocrisy” this morning after it was revealed key Welsh ministers deleted WhatsApp messages received and sent during the Covid pandemic. Vaughan Gething, who is currently a hopeful to become the next First Minister of
Nicola Sturgeon has been reported to police over claims she lied to the Covid inquiry about WhatsApp messages. The former Scottish first minister admitted deleting WhatsApps from the pandemic when she gave evidence to the inquiry last month. She said the move
Nicola Sturgeon’s WhatsApp messages from the pandemic have all been deleted, the Scottish Covid Inquiry has heard. At a hearing in Edinburgh, the inquiry was told that the former Scottish first minister had “retained no messages whatsoever” from the period. Jamie Dawson
Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has been caught out after claiming he does not use WhatsApp after it emerged Welsh Government messages from during the pandemic may have been erased. Mr Drakeford told the Welsh Assembly he himself did not use WhatsApp
Nicola Sturgeon faced on-the-spot questions today after it emerged this weekend she has reportedly wiped her messages from the height of Scotland’s battle with Covid. Facing a large press pack, Ms Sturgeon claimed she had “nothing to hide”, but refused to address
Andre Onana has posted a fierce response on social media after Manchester United teammate Alejandro Garnacho’s controversial deleted post. Garnacho could face a ban for his actions, but Onana has leapt to the teenage winger’s defence after his Champions League heroics. Onana
The White House has been caught in a hugely embarrassing national security row after it posted a picture of President Joe Biden meeting with US troops in Israel. The Biden administration apologized and quickly deleted the image from the official Instagram page