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
Fernando Alonso has been praised for his ‘outstanding’ work ethic over the last 12 months by Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack. The Spaniard is widely regarded as one of the greatest talents of his generation and continues to defy expectations in
Junior doctors have joked new strike dates announced over the Christmas break will extend their festive holiday. In a leaked WhatsApp exchange, the unnamed doctors share laughing emoji faces and joke about using the industrial action as an excuse to get more
Humza Yousaf is “dizzy from his own spin” as he tries to justify his government’s “catastrophic mistakes” during the pandemic, Scottish Labour deputy leader Jackie Baillie has claimed in the wake of the ongoing row over deleted WhatsApp messages. The row over
Disgraced Nicola Sturgeon has one key question she needs to answer, according to a former Secretary of State for Scotland, as the former First Minister once again finds herself embroiled in a scandal. This time, the probing questions relate to the deleting
The group Scottish Covid Bereaved has said unless Nicola Sturgeon has a “reasonable excuse” for deleted her WhatsApps from her time in Government during the pandemic, she should be fined and/or imprisoned for up to 51 weeks. In a letter to Humza
Boris Johnson and his top advisors sent “disgusting and misogynistic” WhatsApp messages to each other during the height of the pandemic, according to former Chancellor George Osborne. The claim comes ahead of Dominic Cummings and Mr Johnson’s former Communications Director Lee Cain
Rishi Sunak was nicknamed “Dr Death” during the pandemic by top scientists, WhatsApp messages shown to the COVID-19 Inquiry have revealed. The inquiry also heard on Thursday (October 19) that putting the country into full lockdown to mitigate the impact of the
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were named in vile racist messages sent by six former Metropolitan police officer on WhatsApps, it has been revealed. The men, all of whom were at some point attached to a unit offering protection to the Palace
Rishi Sunak faces a triple by-election threat this week with the Tories battling to save seats in three crunch ballots. All eyes in Westminster will be on the by-elections in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, Selby and Ainsty as well as Somerton and