Sentences with phrase «damaging revelations»

The phrase "damaging revelations" refers to information or facts that can cause harm, embarrassment, or negative consequences once they are revealed or made known to the public. Full definition
The result comes in the wake of a series of damaging revelations about both the DUP leader and his wife Iris, who dramatically quit politics in disgrace over allegations about her financial involvement with her teenage lover.
A story posted on the Telegraph website today claimed that Blears» resignation was prompted by further damaging revelations about her expenses.
A senior Conservative minister has become the first member of the government to back proposals to field coalition candidates at the next general election.His comments to The Sunday Telegraph came as both parties began a battle to bolster the coalition in the wake of a week of damaging revelations made by Vince Cable and other Lib Dem ministers to undercover reporters.
Fergie sold him to Lazio for a cut - price fee of around # 16m after Stam made several damaging revelations in his autobiography, including how Fergie had «tapped him up» from PSV and criticising the Neville brothers.
While the board continues to ardently assert no such conflict exists, investors might reasonably question whether increasingly damaging revelations stemming from ongoing court proceedings have started to crack the façade.
In the meantime, Wells Fargo has been beset with other scandals stemming from its aggressive sales tactics, including damaging revelations that it may have inappropriately charged mortgage and auto insurance fees.
Today came further evidence that the news cycle is tightening dramatically as Labour MP Naz Shah opted to step down as parliamentary private secretary to shadow chancellor John McDonnell - about five hours after damaging revelations surfaced.
With Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks giving evidence to the Leveson Inquiry this week, there are potentially damaging revelations lurking in the wings for Cameron
Liam Fox has issued an apology for allowing his «professional responsibilities» and «personal loyalties» to become blurred, as he seeks to save his job after a string of damaging revelations.
Senior Liberal MPs are distancing themselves from the Deputy Prime Minister after a series of damaging revelations.
At this point it seems clear that, barring some major mistake, damaging revelation, or outside event, Mitt Romney will grind his way to the Republican nomination.
The News of the World was closed after a string of damaging revelations and there have also been allegations made about activities at the Sun and Sunday Times.
It won't mean much to some readers, but if proved true it would be one of the damaging revelations imaginable for British Sikhs.
If Jones wrote «xyzzy» in a Climategate email, and that was a damaging revelation, then other emails, documents, conversations, etc wouldn't change the damaging nature of the fact that he said «xyzzy.»
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