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Health Secretary Matt Hancock accused of having 'affair with close aide' Gina Coladangelo

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CCTV cameras in a "steamy clinch" with his close friend who is also a taxpayer-funded adviser to the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC).

According to reports the images of the pair were taken on May 6, 2021, however they have been seen on a number of other occasions together.Hancock, 42, is married to Martha and they have three children together, while Coladangelo, 43, also has three kids and is married.

In pictures published by The Sun, the pair were spotted kissing while the Delta variant, which originated in India, was spreading across the country.

A source told the paper they had "regular clinches together"The source said: "It has also shocked people because he put her in such an important, publicly-funded role and this is.

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