Whelan resigned as Brown's spokesman in 1999 after leaking information relating to
Peter Mandelson's resignation over a home loan. He has since carved out a career in the media, presenting shows for
BBC Radio 5 Live and
BBC Radio Scotland. Whelan worked as a political director for
Unite, Britain's biggest trade union. In April 2009, it was revealed that Whelan was copied in on emails from
Damian McBride which proposed to publish lies about opposition politicians and their families on the internet. The ensuing scandal forced McBride's resignation, followed by personal letters of regret from the Prime Minister to those named. A leading article in
The Times on 16 April 2009 called on Unite to review its relationship with Whelan as a result. ==In popular culture==