Will Cameron call time on News International’s dirty dealing?
We can but wonder at the panic gripping Downing Street this morning in light of the allegations Milly Dowler’s phone was hacked by the News of the World.
We can but wonder at the panic gripping Downing Street this morning in light of the allegations Milly Dowler’s phone was hacked by the News of the World.
David Cameron’s Downing Street Director of Communications Andy Coulson’s resignation today brings an end to a political saga that has been running for months.
Better regulation of the media – holding them to account like public servants are – was one of the ideas discussed at the Dragons Den session at the Fabian conference.
Pressure is mounting on Andy Coulson as Ed Balls calls for the police investigation into the News of the World phone hacking scandal to be reopened.
David Cameron delivered the first prime ministerial speech to a Conservative party conference in 14 years on Wednesday – a speech littered with errors.
Tonight’s Dispatches programme, to be screened at 8:00 on Channel Four, makes further allegations against David Cameron – yet the media has hardly reported it.
The Andy Coulson affair appears to be opening up divisions within the Coalition, albeit ones which have so far done no more than simmer beneath the surface. Several Liberal Democrats have let their negative opinion of the Cameron’s Head of Communications spill out into the public sphere.
Andy Coulson’s dark past has once again returned to haunt him. Following allegations earlier this year that Coulson encouraged phone-hacking during his time at the News of the World, David Cameron announced his belief that everyone should have a second chance.
Andy Coulson’s salary has escaped scrutiny in today’s list of top civil service pay. But his reported £475,000 salary is likely to make headlines next year.
The Conservative Party have joined in the attacks on Nick Clegg in the right wing press today, with very few dissenters.