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  "textContent": "As we reported, Starmer’s former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney claimed his phone was stolen in October last year. This caused controversy, with many accusing McSweeney of faking the theft to destroy WhatsApp messages between himself and Peter Mandelson. Lending further credence to these suspicions, the Times has now revealed that the government hasn’t asked […]\n\nBy Willem Moore",
  "title": "Government isn’t asking Mandelson for his personal WhatsApp messages"
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