It’s been a manic few years in the world of British politics and there’s often so much news that it’s hard to keep up! That’s why the Express has launched its very own WhatsApp community so you can get the latest political
WhatsApp users across the UK are reporting that the messaging app has gone down tonight. The Down Detector website shows that the service was running normally until around an hour ago but now people are experiencing difficulties with sending and receiving messages.
Despite suggesting he has handed over all his Whatsapp messages for the Covid inquiry chaired by Baroness Hallett, it emerged today that Boris Johnson had not – but has, rather, given most of them. But it is not Mr Johnson who the
Ministers are holding firm against demands from the Covid inquiry to release all of Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp messages. The Cabinet Office has until 4pm tomorrow to respond to the request or risk legal action. It has refused to hand over the messages
Two serving Metropolitan Police officers have been dismissed over discriminatory messages they sent to colleagues in a WhatsApp group, including some about Katie Price’s disabled son. Harvey Price, 19, who was born with Prader-Willi syndrome, was mocked in a series of offensive
Matt Hancock’s excruciating WhatsApp messages to other MPs have revealed the former Health Secretary’s desperate efforts to find an excuse after he was caught in an affair in his No10 office during lockdown. Mr Hancock was photographed in a romantic clinch with
Sir Gavin Williamson accused teachers of looking for an “excuse” not to work during the Covid pandemic, according to the latest tranche of leaked messages from Matt Hancock. Mr Hancock also described teaching unions as a “bunch of absolute arses” in the
Leaked messages show Boris Johnson was left baffled after being schooled on percentages by Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance and special adviser Dominic Cummings. The back-and-forth unfolded on a WhatsApp chat between the then Prime Minister and senior officials in charge of Government
Nick Robinson this morning blasted Matt Hanock’s “poor judgement” after more than 100,000 WhatsApp messages sent between him, other ministers and officials at the height of the Covid pandemic were leaked. The messages were released by journalist Isabel Oakeshott after she worked
The popular instant messaging app known as WhatsApp is no longer supported on certain older smartphone devices as of Dec. 31, 2022. There are a total of 49 models that will not support that app anymore, including two iPhones, plus multiple Samsung,