The graduate, from Kesgrave, in Suffolk, quickly rose through the ranks, being promoted to team leader by the time she had turned 24, a moment which she said "felt incredible".
That warning will be upgraded to "extreme" risk on Friday, as temperatures are expected to reach 18C.A former Welsh Labour government minister said his party risks a "kicking" at the next Senedd election in 2026.
First Minister Eluned Morgan has focused on tackling "bread and butter issues", but Lee Waters said her approach risked failing to challenge the perception Labour was just seeking to manage the "status quo".He said it would "take something different" for Labour to avoid the fate of governments losing power across the world, but argued the UK government seemed "unlikely" to offer more support for Wales.A Welsh Labour spokesperson said Morgan had "delivered the largest financial settlement for Wales since devolution began".
A member of the party's executive committee accused Waters of having sparked a "populist backlash" while he was transport minister.Later on Tuesday, Morgan, who has been first minister since the summer of 2024, will give a statement in the Senedd on how she plans to deliver for the year.
The first minister said her government had an "ambitious plan", hailing a "fresh beginning" for Wales.
But the Welsh Conservatives said Wales was "broken" and Plaid Cymru said the state of the NHS showed Morgan was "failing"."I just started doing it and I've got to know some really nice people who have actually become proper friends which is really lovely," she continued.
"It's gone on from there but it took off... I really can't quite understand what goes on."She described the account as "fun" and only posted when she felt like it.
"My husband didn't know I had an Instagram account because I thought really, he's not all that interested in my sewing," she added."Then one night we were sitting on the settee and I glanced over and he had my Instagram on his computer.