July 2011
Miliband and Cameron break truce in Commons clash over Coulson
The united front of Ed Miliband and David Cameron over the BSkyB takeover and the inquiry into phone hacking came unstuck temporarily at Prime Minister's Questions today.
Female unemployment highest for 15 years; outlook bleak
While the headline numbers in today’s labour market data release from the Office for National Statistics were largely positive, there were some worrying undercurrents.
Parliament to say no to Murdoch as police widen News International net
MPs will unite today to oppose Rupert Murdoch's takeover of BSkyB, with the prime minister outlining the details of the inquiry into the phone hacking scandal.
Pressure grows for US legal investigation of Murdoch empire
Pressure is growing on Rupert Murdoch in the US. The Attorney General is facing calls - including from a senior Senator - to investigate "all entities controlled by News Corp".
Do Murdoch, Murdoch and Brooks have the balls to face Parliament?
Parliaments bared its teeth today, subjecting police officers to interrogation, summoning the Murdoch Three to answer them, and uniting to oppose the BSkyB takeover.
How the Cable/Willetts market in higher education ended up inflating fees
Left Foot Forward's Daniel Elton reports on how the coalition's higher education market ended up inflating prices and introduced pressures to increase government debt.