Matt Hancock s mistress Gina Coladangelo is stepping down from her £15,000 role at the Department of Health after footage of the pair s affair was brought to light.
Married mother-of-three Coladangelo, 43, was caught locking lips with former Health Secretary Matt Hancock, 42, in leaked CCTV footage from May 6.
Hancock had hired her as a health aide in September as a non-executive director at the Department of Health but the pair have both left in disgrace after they were seen fondling each other and breaking social-distancing rules they enforced on the British public.
Coladangelo s resignation comes just hours after Hancock announced he was stepping down from his role as Health Secretary after pressure mounted from the public and other MPs for breaking social-distancing rules that he helped to create.
Three Tory MPs call for cheating Matt Hancock to quit in growing backbench rebellion after ally who was due to defend him failed to turn up for interview and protesters demand his ARREST - while toe-curling 60-second video of office kiss emerges
Matt Hancock, 42, is accused of having an affair with lobbyist Gina Coladangelo, wife of Oliver Bonas founder
Duncan Baker became the first Conservative MP to go against the Prime Minister who backed Mr Hancock
Mr Baker, MP for North Norfolk, said the Health Secretary has fallen short of appropriate morals and ethics
Now, former Work and Pensions Secretary and MP for Tatton Esther McVey urged Hancock to step down too
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Miranda Schreiber, a health researcher at the University of Toronto, is calling for a standardized curriculum for medical school students learning about LGBTQ health.(Miranda Schreiber/Submitted)
All medical students in Canada need to learn about LGBTQ health through a mandated, standardized curriculum, say advocates and researchers.
Right now, LGBTQ health education in Canadian medical schools is limited and inconsistent, according to a recent article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ).
This means a lack of knowledge and awareness among doctors and negative and uncomfortable experiences for LGBTQ patients, says Miranda Schreiber, the lead author and a University of Toronto health researcher who is a member of the LGBTQ community herself.
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