Ulster and Ireland winger Craig Gilroy has apologised “unreservedly” for the offensive WhatsAapp message he sent that was used as evidence as part of the Belfast Rape Trial. Gilroy has pointed out that the message was sent privately, and that it was not sent as part of a group chat …
Ireland and Ulster player Craig Gilroy said he was deeply sorry, insisting the WhatsApp message did not reflect what he stood for or the values of his team. The apology came hours after Ulster Rugby and the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) announced that Gilroy would be subject to an …
It emerged during the rape trial of Jackson and Olding that Gilroy had participated in a series of graphic WhatsApp messages that emerged in evidence. In one message, Gilroy wrote: "Any sluts get f***ed?" but the sender of this message was referred to only as CG during court proceedings. In …
NEW DELHI: WhatsApp, being one of the most popular apps around the globe, is bound to have certain duplicates that could lead users in sharing their personal details with a third-party company. That said, a fake WhatsApp app has been spotted online. Named WhatsApp Plus, the app is said to …
President Yoweri Museveni's proposal for a specific tax on “over-the-top” platforms (OTTs) – such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Skype, Viber, Twitter, and so on, has been met with ridicule and criticism. For now, setting aside the criticism, and accepting that these OTT services should pay their share of taxes, … Read More
Craig Gilroy has apologised for a Whatsapp message he sent in June 2016 after Ulster confirmed he was the subject of an internal review. Gilroy will not be available for Ulster this weekend for the Pro14 match with Edinburgh in Murrayfield as the club assess the matter with their player. …
Gilroy, posting on his Twitter account on Tuesday evening, said: "I would like to apologise unreservedly for any offence caused by the WhatsApp message I sent in June 2016. I would just like to clarify it was sent privately, not part of any group chat. "Regardless, my comment was totally …
An Ireland and Ulster rugby star has apologised unreservedly for sending a sexually explicit message to a teammate following an incident that would later see the fellow player charged with rape. Craig Gilroy said he was deeply sorry, insisting the WhatsApp message did not reflect what he stood for or … …
In a bid to control what he calls gossip and to rake in more revenue to the state, Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni has slapped new taxes on social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Skype and Viber. The move which was confirmed by Matia Kasaija, the Finance Minister is … …
Gilroy will not be available to play for Ulster this weekend as he is subject to an internal review by Ulster Rugby and the IRFU. Ulster and Ireland winger Craig Gilroy has issued a statement to “apologise unreservedly” for a WhatsApp message sent in July 2016 that was revealed in …