Sentences with phrase «centre of a political storm»

This weekend Parkinson was at the centre of a political storm after revealing in a statement delivered without Sanni's consent that they dated each other for a year and a half, including the period when Parkinson was at Vote Leave and Sanni worked as a volunteer.

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That would be rather impressive, wouldn't it, especially after such a bizarre day at the centre of a media and political storm?
And yet, as the storms of the English Channel buffet the conference centre where they have gathered, they appear to have mentally sheltered themselves from the much harsher political winds that blow no Lib Dem any good.
Lord Mandelson has admitted meeting a Russian billionaire at the centre of a two - pronged political storm two years earlier than previously stated.
One of the Conservatives» most powerful and generous donors is at the centre of a political and financial storm after City watchdogs savaged his firm for its role in the Libor interest - rate fixing scandal.
The boss of Cambridge Analytica, the analytics firm at the centre of an international storm over the misuse of Facebook user data, has been caught on camera bragging about how the company could blackmail political candidates with sex workers, and telling a prospective client that it has been secretly operating around the world to campaign in elections.
He was referring to the UK - based political consultancy Cambridge Analytica, which is at the centre of a worldwide storm over its role in illegally using private information of Facebook users to influence election campaigns.
Cambridge Analytica is at the centre of a data misuse storm that's wiped billions off the value of Facebook since newspaper revelations late last week revealed the extent of data swiped by the UK political consultancy which intended to use the information for the Trump campaign.
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