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Former health secretary Matt Hancock is in the spotlight once again
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How would you feel if your WhatsApp messages to colleagues were splashed across newspaper front pages?

That was the nightmare that confronted former health secretary Matt Hancock on Wednesday morning, when The Telegraph published more than 10,000 leaked messages between him and other ministers and officials at the height of the pandemic. The so-called Lockdown Files allegedly show that Hancock rejected advice from Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty to test all residents entering care homes for Covid.

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Jamie Timson is the UK news editor, curating The Week UK's daily morning newsletter and setting the agenda for the day's news output. He was first a member of the team from 2015 to 2019, progressing from intern to senior staff writer, and then rejoined in September 2022. As a founding panellist on “The Week Unwrapped” podcast, he has discussed politics, foreign affairs and conspiracy theories, sometimes separately, sometimes all at once. In between working at The Week, Jamie was a senior press officer at the Department for Transport, with a penchant for crisis communications, working on Brexit, the response to Covid-19 and HS2, among others.