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Ex-Labour candidate and university employee is being investigated after saying she hoped Ann Widdecombe suffered an 'extremely painful death'

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By Daily Mail
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  • 1 min read
In brief

An investigation has been launched into a university employee and former Labour political candidate following controversial social media statements. The individual, identified as a trans activist and web developer, allegedly posted inflammatory remarks on the social platform Bluesky regarding a prominent political figure. Law enforcement authorities have been notified of the incident, which has sparked broader discussions about online speech, professional conduct, and institutional accountability in academic settings.

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Ex-Labour candidate and university employee is being investigated after saying she hoped Ann Widdecombe suffered an 'extremely painful death'
Ex-Labour candidate and university employee is being investigated after saying she hoped Ann Widdecombe suffered an 'extremely painful death'

The police were informed that Heather Herbert, born Scott Herbert, a trans activist and web developer at the institution, made a post on Bluesky
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