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GB News on MSNFormer Labour MP sacked over vile WhatsApp messages admits posting 'fake photo' of him attending Armed Forces DayA former Labour Minister who was sacked and suspended from the party over WhatsApp messages including hopes for a pensioner's death has admitted editing photos to make it look like he attended an ...
A Greater Manchester MP has apologised for a 'simple mistake' after a photoshopped picture was posted to his Facebook page. Independent MP for Gorton and Denton Andrew Gwynne took to his Facebook page ...
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Sacked WhatsApp minister faces standards probe - MSNParliament's standards watchdog has launched an investigation into MP Andrew Gwynne. Gwynne was sacked as a minister and suspended from the Labour Party earlier this month after a newspaper ...
In another statement, Mr Ryan, who is long-term friends with Mr Gwynne, said: "Between 2019 and early 2022, I was a member of a WhatsApp group created by my MP and former employer, Andrew Gwynne.
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Inside the toxic WhatsApp group that has rocked Labour - MSNMr Gwynne has now been suspended by the Labour Party as has Burnley MP Oliver Ryan - a former Tameside councillor who was a member of the group. Three Tameside councillors have also stepped down ...
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Daily Mail on MSNWhatsApp group investigated after Labour minister sacked over messagesThe MP for Gorton and Denton, Andrew Gwynne, reportedly posted sexist comments, racist remarks, and was also said to have joked in the private group chat with Labour figures based around Manchester, ...
Seven MPs in Greater Manchester have joined the rebellion and come out against the government's controversial welfare reforms. The proposals which will cut disability benefits are set to be put to a ...
Andrew Gwynne, the MP for Gorton and Denton, is said to have made sexist comments about Angela Rayner, racist remarks about Labour MP Diane Abbott, and ‘joked’ that he hoped a 72-year-old ...
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Minister vows to ‘shift the dial’ on cancer as MPs tell of their ...A health minister has vowed to “shift the dial” on less survivable and rare cancers, as tearful MPs spoke about their relatives’ experiences of the disease. Andrew Gwynne, who lost both his ...
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