POLITICO runs through five times British politicians realized that, once a WhatsApp is out there, it can never be erased.
As the Andrew Gwynne scandal reveals, the public ought to be grateful that media-savvy politicians have ‘secret’ back ...
Labour MP has said he "deeply regrets" being involved in a vile WhatsApp group where homophobic, sexist and anti-Semitic ...
Keir Starmer dramatically sacked one of his health ministers after he allegedly made racist, sexist and antisemtic comments ...
Andrew Gwynne was sacked after comments he made in a WhatsApp group were uncovered by the Mail on Sunday. A minister has ...
The messages were exchanged in a group called Trigger Me Timbers, which Mr Gwynne shares with more than a dozen Labour ...
Andrew Gwynne lost his government role and is suspended from the Labour Party after comments he made on WhatsApp were exposed ...
A free book festival celebrating diverse voices with panel discussions, live readings, and market stalls will be coming to ...
Diane’s Place is an all-day restaurant that serves baked goods inspired by chef Diane Moua’s Hmong heritage. Kournikova, who ...
A Reform UK Senedd hopeful took his neighbours to court over the alleged behaviour of their dogs, claiming they had "guard dog characteristics" and "barked and charged" at people including putting ...
The British public is dissatisfied with the direction of the country, negative towards politicians and pessimistic about Labour’s ability to accomplish its missions, a pollster has found.