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Downing Street hasdeclined to say whether Morgan McSweeney followed Government guidance on handling messages.
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Downing Street hasdeclined to say whether Morgan McSweeney followed Government guidance on handling messages.

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The device may have contained messages relating to Mr McSweeney's role in the former Labour minister's appointment as ambassador to the US.

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