The New York Times Magazine's article about phone hacking at the News of the World comes, it must be said, a little out of the blue. It's over a year since the story last exercised printing presses in the UK – and a year, too, since David Cameron's communications chief, Andy Coulson, was hauled in front of MPs to explain what happened under his editorship of the paper. Back th...
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Spectator on 2nd Sep 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
David Cameron has confirmed that there will be a full public inquiry into phone hacking at the News of the World.
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Telegraph on 6th Jul 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
The phone hacking scandal has now been leading the news for a fortnight straight. When a story has been on the front pages for this long, it develops its own momentum. If we were on day two of the story, I very much doubt that Sir Paul Stephenson would have resigned as quickly as he did or if David Cameron would have agreed so readily to extending the parliamentary session. Cameron is now out of t...
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Spectator on 18th Jul 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
Christopher Caldwell’s New York Times Magazine profile of David Cameron has finally been published; Caldwell first interviewed Cameron for it last year. I expect the Tories will see it as an important non-electoral milestone for them, a sign that the American establishment expects Cameron to be the next Prime Minister. The piece is, as you would expect with a Caldwell article, well written a...
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Spectator on 9th Jul 2009 (via spectator.co.uk)
David Cameron defended his director of communications Andy Coulson who has become embroiled in a phone hacking scandal at his former employer, the News of the World.
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Telegraph on 6th Oct 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
David Cameron says his chief press advisor's job is safe despite allegations of illegal mobile phone tapping during his time as News of the World editor.
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Telegraph on 9th Jul 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
David Cameron announces full, judge-led inquiry over the News of the World phone hacking scandal
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FT on 8th Jul 2011 (via ft.com)
David Cameron has been confronted by Charles Clarke the former home secretary over his response to the News of the World phone tapping scandal.
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Telegraph on 10th Jul 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Prime Minister David Cameron backed calls today for an inquiry into the ''absolutely disgusting'' use of phone hacking at the News of the World.
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Telegraph on 6th Jul 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
David Cameron's Chief Press Officer is Andy Coulson, former editor of the News of the World. A man who has smeared more people than Goebbles and authorised the phone-tapping of the royal family - yet Cameron would have us believe he and the Tories are above political skulduggery. Cameron is now pretending to be INDIGNANT that Brown won't apologise for keeping smear merchants in our polit...
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Labourhome on 15th Apr 2009 (via labourhome.org)